Hi James,
Seems that command solves the issue but there is a drawback, it disables
the touchpad completely. Even "Enable Touchpad" option in the mouse &
touchpad GUI setting and xinput set-prop "Device Enabled" command won't
work.
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^Probably your laptop has Elan trackpad? It seems the fedora patch only
works for Synaptics trackpad.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1694225
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I just upgraded the kernel to 4.12.2, the issue is not fixed yet. I
guess the fedora fix is not backported to kernel's mainline release.
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@anders:
Have you tried the kernel 4.12 on fedora?
If you still see the issue on fedora, I think the kernel v4.12 fix from
redhat/fedora only solves issue in synaptics trackpad (my T450s uses
synaptics trackpad so it works on my side).
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Found out it's kernel issue:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1313939#c86
Kernel v4.12 would fix the issue. I hope ubuntu will get the kernel fix
too.
** Bug watch added: Red Hat Bugzilla #1313939
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1313939
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Public bug reported:
Click lock is a behavior where you do a button click once, the system
will register the click as "holding the button".
In laptop Thinkpad T450s I have an issue where the disabled touchpad
sometimes could trigger the click lock when clicking the trackpoint (red
pointing
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