On 26.11.2008, at 04:18, Ton van Overbeek wrote:
Note that the Embedded Controller firmware version is also important.
I suppose there are still very many XOs out in the field with the
original firmware. Since Q2E18(?) there was a change causing many more
mouse packets to be delivered to the
ton van overbeek wrote:
Note that the Embedded Controller firmware version is also important.
I suppose there are still very many XOs out in the field with the
original firmware. Since Q2E18(?) there was a change causing many more
original? the firmware gets updated when you update the
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Subject: Touch pads
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Some feedback on touch pads. I returned to the PNG trials school of Giare
last week to do some training, and noticed several of the XO
On Tue, Nov 25, 2008 at 02:42:42PM +0545, Bryan Berry wrote:
One important point, make sure you hit the Fn key last when you do the
4-finger salute.
Agreed.
http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Four_finger_salute
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Bryan Berry wrote:
David Leeming
Solomon Islands, South Pacific
We have consistently had similar problems in Nepal. I think it is a
hardware problem.
The core of the problem has yet to be identified but it certainly has
hardware aspects.
Here at 1cc we still don't have many units
On Wed, Nov 26, 2008 at 2:40 AM, Richard A. Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Bryan Berry wrote:
Here at 1cc we still don't have many units that have chronic symptoms to
test with.
Oh really? I've seen trouble with almost any machine I touched around
here in Nepal. Not that it happens every time,
: Touch pads
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Bryan Berry wrote:
Here at 1cc we still don't have many units that have chronic symptoms to
test with.
Oh really? I've seen trouble with almost any machine I touched around
here in Nepal. Not that it happens
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Subject: Re: Touch pads
On Wed, Nov 26, 2008 at 2:40 AM, Richard A. Smith [EMAIL
On Tue, Nov 25, 2008 at 8:11 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
the problem is that if they can't duplicate the problem they can't fix it
(they can change things, but they have no way of knowing if it fixes the
problem or not)
Well, right now I'm in a rather hot and humid location (Buenos Aires,
I've seen this as an increasing problem on my personal XO, which gets
quite a bit of heavy use, as evidenced by the some what polished area
of the touchpad, ringed with brownish dirt.
As we've reported before, it also seems to get worse when the machines
get dusty, and fat/sweaty fingers don't
not sure whether this is the same bug/limitation, but i have noticed
the touchpad goes haywire when my daughter uses it with a bit of food
on her fingers (obviously i try to avoid letting this happen, but
sometimes it does anyhow...)
i just tried to simulate this.
as a test i used an eyedropper
Ties Stuij wrote:
If you do do have laptops that have the problem consistently we might
want to try and do some sort of swap.
I wouldn't go there...
Sorry, not to rub it in,.. but.. yea, well a bit actually. This is a
very, VERY big and very known (hardware) bug. And if it's still not
On Nov 25 2008, at 18:13, Richard A. Smith was caught saying:
Touchpad problems are listed in many deployments. Our biggest hurdle to
fixing it having reliable way to duplicate the problem. It seems to
happen lots out in the wild its very hard to reproduce on demand and its
pretty rare
Ben Wiley Sittler wrote:
i just tried to simulate this.
as a test i used an eyedropper to put 0.5ml of tapwater onto the
touchpad. suddenly the entire vertical strip of trackpad containing
Foreign material on all non multi-touch pads causes problems.
Drops of liquid break every single
Deepak Saxena wrote:
Can we get some of the new touchpad laptops out to locations that
have reported issues due to heat/moisture to see how they respond?
It would good to get some data and fix any issues before we roll these
out en masse.
Perhaps. I'll have to check with wad and see if we
On Tue, Nov 25, 2008 at 9:34 PM, Ties Stuij [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, Nov 26, 2008 at 2:40 AM, Richard A. Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Bryan Berry wrote:
Here at 1cc we still don't have many units that have chronic symptoms to
test with.
Oh really? I've seen trouble with almost any
I'm here in Guatemala, and I see it to the point where it is a serious
problem. This is an interesting data point, because it is more humid than
hot here - average temperature around 21C but average humidity in the 70s or
so -
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Subject: Re: Touch pads
On Tue, Nov 25, 2008 at 9:34 PM, Ties Stuij [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, Nov 26, 2008 at 2:40 AM, Richard A. Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Bryan Berry wrote:
Here at 1cc we still don't have many units
Note that the Embedded Controller firmware version is also important.
I suppose there are still very many XOs out in the field with the
original firmware. Since Q2E18(?) there was a change causing many more
mouse packets to be delivered to the CPU. Also there was a change in
mouse mode between
Some feedback on touch pads. I returned to the PNG trials school of Giare
last week to do some training, and noticed several of the XO-1s (received in
June 08) and running version 8.2 suffering very badly from the touchpad
problem. One boy's laptop was almost unusable. We tried chalk, the 4 finger
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