Pilot6,
Since which kernel version?
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It has been there for a while. You need to switch to synaptics_i2c.
Create a new bug report. Uou can subscribe me to it.
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Marcin,
There is a driver for this touchpad already.
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Thanks!
I'd like to let you know: there is a similar touchpad on Asus T200TA but
it isn't properly detected. See bug #103161 against the upstream kernel:
https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=103161
Besides, thank you for developing the driver altogether!!
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It is very difficult to achieve a gesture involving 4 or 5 fingers.
Touchegg indicates a 2 or 3 finger gesture most of the time. Only very
rarely is it possible to get the desired gesture.
Is there any workaround for it or maybe it's a known bug?
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It is not a problem of the driver. It reports 4 or 5 fingers very well.
But it just sends coordinates. That is a matter of detecting gestures.
It is done in user space
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Thanks to Pilot6! #317/#330 works fine on my machine (Zenbook UX303LA
with Ubuntu 15.04).
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Since linux-generic-lts-vivid -s in main repository, my comment #317 for Ubuntu
14.04 is outdated.
Dkms package can be installed right from hanipouspilot ppa. No need to add
anything else.
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This is the output of the command : dmesg | grep pnp
[0.275411] pnp: PnP ACPI init
[0.275607] pnp 00:01: [dma 4]
[0.275628] pnp 00:01: Plug and Play ACPI device, IDs PNP0200 (active)
[0.275649] pnp 00:02: Plug and Play ACPI device, IDs INT0800 (active)
[0.275781] pnp 00:03:
mohican,
It is not a Focaltech. Looks like it is an Elantech. Some of new
Elantechs are not supported yet. I would try newest upstream kernels.
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mohican,
It looks like your touchpad should work on kernel 4.0.3. It is possible
to add a module to ppa too.
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Or you can try this solution.
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1182816#c9
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Thanks, I'll resume this quest tomorrow
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and this the output of : xinput list (no mouse is connected to the
laptop)
⎡ Virtual core pointer id=2[master pointer (3)]
⎜ ↳ Virtual core XTEST pointerid=4[slave pointer (2)]
⎜ ↳ USBest Technology SiS HID Touch Controllerid=11
Hi there. I'm experiencing the same kind of problems with a ASUS X751LD-
T6046H (year 2015)
I tested your focaltech driver on a fresh 14.04 install following your
instructions from post #317
There is no change at all.
It is still not seen in the parameter settings.
It is still recognized as PS/2
mohican,
You can easily find out by running
dmesg | grep pnp
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WFM on 15.04 3.19 kernel, brilliant. Great job!
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Pilot6,
I tried stable 1.4 on 3.19 kernel.
matej@UX303LA:~$ uname -a
Linux UX303LA 3.19.0-16-generic #16-Ubuntu SMP Thu Apr 30 16:09:58 UTC 2015
x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
matej@UX303LA:~$ dkms status
focaltech, 1.4, 3.19.0-16-generic, x86_64: installed
Still nothing... detected as a mouse.
Pilot6,
This is my 3.16 kernel version:
matej@UX303LA:~$ uname -a
Linux UX303LA 3.16.0-33-generic #44 SMP Thu Mar 12 20:01:34 MSK 2015 x86_64
x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
I used to have Kubuntu 14.10 and I did use your custom kernel back then.
Then my touchpad stopped working on that kernel (then I
Focaltech can't work with multitouch on 3.16 without additional driver. There
is no code for that.
Give output of
dkms status
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Pilot6,
The dkms status output is:
focaltech, 1.5, 3.19.0-16-generic, x86_64: installed
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Anyway with vanilla 3.16 it can't work, even can't be detected.
And focaltech 1.5 is from staging ppa. Try stable 1.4.
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For all Ubuntu 14.04 users a temporary instruction how to install dkms
driver.
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:canonical-kernel-team/ppa
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install linux-generic-lts-vivid
sudo add-apt-repository -r ppa:canonical-kernel-team/ppa
We install linux-generic-lts-vivid from
As I understand, evdev is used instead of synaptics. Why not use
default 3.19 kernel with a driver?
What is the reason of installing 4.0.1?
2015-05-06 12:44 GMT+03:00 Matej matej.jeli...@gmail.com:
Pilot6,
Me neither... xD
But I am trying to understand all this...
I tried to boot into
Pilot6,
Me neither... xD
But I am trying to understand all this...
I tried to boot into Kubuntu with kernel 3.16 (where my touchpad works even
without focaltech-dkms installed) and dumped my xorg log.
Log is here: http://pastebin.com/FvbUjdcD
Then I did the same on kernel 4.0.1.
Log is here:
Pilot6,
Yes. Evdev is used instead of synaptics.
It is the same with 3.19 kernel (with driver installed). So i Googled and I
found one user reporting that it is working on 4.0.1 kernel.
That is the only reason.
I'll try and boot into 3.19 again and try to reinstall focaltech-dkms,
and check out
Pilot6,
I booted into Kubuntu with kernel 3.19, then installed focaltech-dkms, and then
rebooted again.
Results are the same as on kernel 4.0.1. Xorg.log gives the same output (using
evdev instead of synaptics and detecting touchpad as a mouse).
Full kernel version is: 3.19.0-16-generic
Matej,
1. What is your 3.16 kernel? It may be my cutom kernel with built in driver. Is
it the case?
2. What do you mean working? With multitouch? You sure have a custom kernel.
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Matej,
That must be something in userspace. I never used KDE and have no idea
what is wrong.
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Pilot6,
What I want is the latest kernel - the 4.0.1, or at least the 3.19.
I booted my PC with kernel 4.0.1 and uninstalled focaltech-dkms. After that I
rebooted the machine.
I still have the same issues as before...
Now what?
Thanks in advance!
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This bug is long. After installing 15.04 what is one supposed to do
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Peter,
If you have a Focaltech touchpad, then do this.
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:hanipouspilot/focaltech-dkms
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install focaltech-dkms
The touchpad will work after reboot. That's it.
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Well I have this
[0.958762] input: PS/2 FocalTech FocalTech Touchpad as
/devices/platform/i8042/serio4/input/input12
but my touchpad does work already. At least I can move the mouse around
and click things with it. Is there some special functionality I should
be verifying?
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I am using 3.19. I didn't notice whether 2-finger was working before I
installed the PPA but it is working afterwards. My device still shows
up as above.
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I can tell you that it did not work without ppa. You can test it by
uninstalling focaltech-dkms.
And xinput will show Focaltech in mouse emulation mode.
From kernel 4.0 this driver is in mainine kernel. I made this ppa to backport
it for current Ubuntu users.
In Ubuntu 15.10 it will work out of
Peter,
Which kernel version do you use? Default 3.19 kernel supports Focaltech
touchpads only in mouse emulation mode.
Multitouch is not supported. That's why that dkms driver is needed.
If e.g. two-finger scroll works, then it is OK.
Some other features an be turned on by synclient (palm
Well this is just great... xD
I am really confused right now.
So I updated my Kubuntu from 14.10 to 15.04.
Touchpad worked fine with the kernel version 3.16.0-33-generic.
It was working for a while and then I performed an update with:
sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get upgrade sudo apt-get
Matej,
You do too many things. First of all choose which kernel do you plan to use.
If you use 4+, then uninstall focaltech-dkms.
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Oh... and one more thing...
I forgot to mention that I tried reinstalling xorg like this:
sudo apt-get purge xserver-xorg-input-synaptics
sudo apt-get install xserver-xorg-input-synaptics
It didn't help.
I also tried sudo apt-get install focaltech-dkms just in case, but I had that
package
pr16,
If you install my kernel debs, you do not need to do anuthing more. The driver
is already there. Just reboot.
I hope Broadcom is supported soon on 3.19 and you will be able to install dkms
driver for 14.04.
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Those .debs should already contain a complete kernel with the driver
builtin, no separate modules required.
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And also dkms driver will not build on 3.16 kernel, because there are no
support in i8042.c
That's why I made dependency on linux-generic-lts-vivid in trusty version.
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Hi Pilot6. Can you just answer me a question please? I said up there that I got
my touchpad working on ubuntu 15.04 beta, but I needed to downgrade to ubuntu
14.04 because of opencv compatibility. I tried to install both kernels 3.19 and
4.0 on 14.04 but then my broadcom wifi stops working
Pilot6, Thanks For your work and for your patience :) It works nice
and smooth in ubuntu 14.04.2 (kernel 3.16)
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Matej,
It is not 'and', but or.
If you upgrade to 15.04, or install 3.29 kernel, driver from my ppa will
install.
If you install kernel 4.0, touchpad will work without the driver.
But palm detection is only my staging driver now.
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So, if I upgrade to 15.04 and if I upgrade my kernel to 3.19, then my
touchpad should work normally.
Kubuntu 15.04 should be out on April 23rd 2015.
So I'll try to upgrade in a few days...
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I need help.
I read this: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2253069page=9
I am using Kubuntu 14.10 on my Asus UX303LAB.
My kernel is: Linux UX303LA 3.16.0-34-generic #47-Ubuntu SMP Fri Apr 10
18:02:58 UTC 2015 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
I cannot install this:
@Matej
This ppa will never work for 14.10. It will work for 14.04 with some manual
package install till linux-generic-lts-vivid package is in repos. And for 15.04
out of the box.
Markmandel's package never worked, though it was a good try.
You need to install kernel 3.19 first, Then you can
And download vivid package, because it has no dependency on lts-vivid.
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I added palm detection capability to the driver. It does not report pressure,
but reports width.
This capability was partialy in Mathias' driver, but then it was removed,
because of some complaints for some models.
Now I pass width data to userspace and it can be turned on or off.
The driver is
Thank you so much I tried on ubuntu 15.04 (3.19.0.14-generic) and it
worked. No need to restart psmouse as it was said before
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Pilot6,
on 3.19.0-13 it was working without any additional effort;
previously I had 3.19.0-12, and I am not sure at what moment the problem was
solved
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3.19.0-12 is buggy. There were a lot of various problems.
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Artem,
BTW, do you also have the problem reported by brott, that the touchpad
does not work until restarting psmouse after reboot?
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Artem,
BTW, do you also have the problem reported by brott, that the touchpad
does not work until restarting psmouse after reboot?
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sudo update-initramfs -c -k 3.19.0-13-generic
That did the trick!
It's holding through reboots now. I was logged in with that kernel, but oddly
enough the command was updating for an older kernel if I didn't specify
explicitly.
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Working like a charm out of the ppa without any fiddling around.
Thank you!!
uname -a
3.19.0-13-generic #13-Ubuntu SMP Thu Apr 9 22:56:40 UTC 2015 x86_64 x86_64
x86_64 GNU/Linux
lsb_release -a
Distributor ID: Ubuntu
Description:Ubuntu Vivid Vervet (development branch)
Release:15.04
Pilot6,
thanks again for your work!
I want to report that now my touchpad works good, right after installing
package.
Kernel 3.19.0-13-generic, Ubuntu 15.04, gnome-shell 3.14.4
BTW, all my problems with system crashes were due to some problems with gnome
3.16 from gnome-staging ppa; after
@Artem,
Yes, the touchpad is capable of detecting size. It has built-in palm detection,
but this feature not has been removed, because one user reported that the
treshold is too low. I suspect he has too thik fingers ))). But the author of
the driver, Mathias Gottschlag, removed the feture,
@brott,
This looks very strange. Mouse emulation mode is in native psmouse in
kernel 3.19. If you replace it with mine, it has no such text in the
source. Maybe there is some feature I do not understand, which restores
the original module.
BTW Ubuntu 14.04 with 3.19 kernel has no this issue at
Or
sudo update-initramfs -c
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Fix
Do you use 1.1 version of the package? It has REMAKE_INITRD option.
It may use module from initrd. Maybe this option did not work. Try to do
sudo update-initramfs -u
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@Pilot,
Here's the command I ran:
sudo cp /lib/modules/3.19.0-13-generic/updates/dkms/psmouse.ko
/lib/modules/3.19.0-13-generic/kernel/drivers/input/mouse/
I just rebooted my computer again, and the mouse is back to emulation mode..
⎡ Virtual core pointer id=2
I am trying to gess why this may happen. Maybe because REMAKE_INITRD=yes
without quotes.
With version of dkms in trusty it works. Can you add yourself this line and add
source using dkms, or you need a deb to test it?
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Just got that it is a simple environment variable, so should make no
difference.
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Really appreciate your help to try to troubleshoot.
I am using your latest version of the package - 1.1.
~$ sudo apt-cache policy focaltech-dkms
focaltech-dkms:
Installed: 1.1
Candidate: 1.1
Version table:
*** 1.1 0
500 http://ppa.launchpad.net/hanipouspilot/focaltech-dkms/ubuntu/
Something is wron with upate-initramfs.
You can try to do
sudo update-initramfs -c -k 3.19.0-13-generic
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And also make sure that you booted into this kernel
uname -r
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Please confirm that you need to restart psmouse EVERY time you reboot. I
installed same driver on 14.04 with 3.19 kernel and there is no such
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Hey @hanipouspilot correct me if the procedures are wrong. Im installing
3.19 kernel on my Asus X455 Mint 17.1 (currently: 3.19.0-rc4-focaltech-
fix2 from @mgottschlag) and Ill add your focaltech dkms ppa. will this
work?
Btw, after testing @mgottschlag kernel for days, I noticed that
sometimes
@dinosaurfiles,
If you have a kernel with focaltech fix, you do not need to install the
driver from ppa.
If you have a generic 3.19 kernel, you can install the driver from ppa.
It will build psmouse.ko module against any 3.19 kernel you install. But
as mentioned in some posts here, if your
I added to the ppa version for trusty too. It requires 'linux-generic-
lts-vivid' package, which will be available soon in main repositories.
But now it can be obtained from ppa:canonical-kernel-team/ppa.
Unfortunately there is kernel version 3.19.0-12.2. I have some
brightness issues with that
@Pilot,
Confirmed that even after copying psmouse.ko to the /kernel/drivers/...
directory, I still have to restart psmouse. This is with upstart.
I also need to re-apply my constant deceleration changes each time as well,
otherwise the default mouse speed is quite slow.
Much thanks again for
@brott,
That can't be. Did you use sudo when copied? What do you call 'upstart'?
Regarding acceleration it can't be fixed now. For most of models it is OK, but
you are unlucky.
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@Pilot!
Nice one! Worked perfectly! Now I can focaltech supports AND Nvidia
Optimus support! *dance*
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Seconded! Very nice, and finally got focaltech and Nvidia support on
15.04. Thank you!
The only issue is that with upstart , I have to modprobe -r psmouse and
modprobe psmouse to get the driver loaded.
I can't use the init version of the kernel, as it has some graphics issues.
Also, pointer
@brott,
You can move the psmouse.ko file from
/lib/modules/kernel-version/updates/dkms/psmouse.ko to
/lib/modules/kernel-version/kernel/drivers/input/mouse/psmouse.ko
It will replace original driver and you wan't have to modprobe it. With
Ubuntu 14.04 with same kernel it is not needed.
I will
Pilot, Mark,
I also just have just found out that on last reinstall had the same message
about binaries-only. Also I found out that the module was not build (after post
#252 - I have not found module), so I built and installed it manually, and now
touchpad works after reboot.
I am not an
Hi Pilot,
I'm getting the same message about this being a binaries only build.
This package appears to be a binaries-only package
you will not be able to build against kernel 3.19.0-13-generic
since the package source was not provided
Please advise. Thanks for putting together the ppa!
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Sorry for that. It is my first dkms ppa. It looks like I broke it again with
the last commit. I will fix it today.
After I do that please test, if you have that trouble with systemd loading old
module.
If yes, I will try to find a solution.
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I don't understand this problem. Package version 1.0 installs OK. As
soon as I do dch -i and change version it never installs again saying
there is no source code. It is too hard for me.
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All I can do is to provide a deb.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/kfn37pffzqujzij/focaltech-dkms_1.0_all.deb?dl=0
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** Attachment added: focaltech-dkms_1.0_all.deb
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1372609/+attachment/4373101/+files/focaltech-dkms_1.0_all.deb
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As a temorary solution you can copy psmouse.ko from
/var/lib/dkms/focaltech/kernel-version/module/
to
/lib/modules/kernel-version/kernel/drivers/input/mouse/
Then a ne w module will be in both places
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Hi, I am following this thread since October, thank you all for the
work!
@Pilot6
For me the DKMS module does not work :(
Ubuntu 15.04 beta, kernel 3.19.0-12-generic
xinput --list
↳ PS/2 FocalTech FocalTech Touchpad in mouse emulation mode id=16
I have installed focaltech-dkms from your ppa
Artem,
Fn keys have nothing to do with the driver. On my laptop they work. The
problem must be somwhere else.
No, you do not need to restart psmouse any more, ever after updating kernel.
You need to do it only first time after install.
And as mentioned above, I will try to fix this small issue.
Pilot6, the same after reboot :(
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I can make it a way that it builds not psmouse module but a different name.
And blacklist original psmouse. But it should work normal way. And it works for
me.
I will wait for some other feedback, while I have no time till next midweek to
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sorry,
xinput --list gives PS/2 FocalTech FocalTech Touchpad in mouse emulation
mode after reboot
Well, if enable it using modprobe, the shortucts brake to, but you are
right - it is another story.
Can I help you with some output/logs?
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I guess it can be because in 15.04 init has been replaced with upstart.
I test in with init. I will think what can be done.
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Same what? Touchpad does not work? Or the button issue?
Touchpad should work.
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Touchpad detected as mouse on Asus ux303ln
I fixed reboot problem. Maybe your gnome issues are related in disabling mouse
for a while. I hope it helps.
Pacakage must be available within an hour.
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Artem,
Did you restart psmouse, according to the directions in ppa?
emulation mode means that 'native' 3.19 kernel module is used.
And did the package install correctly without errors?
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I just tested it again with latest vivid 3.16.0-13 kernel.
It works after
sudo pmdprobe -r psmouse
sudo modprobe psmouse
or reboot.
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Typo in previous message
sudo modprobe -r psmouse
sudo modprobe psmouse
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I will think on making that restart automatic. I tried it, but the
script did not work. Later I will try to do it another way as a hook.
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Pilot6,
After reboot I have emulation mode again - so I run modprobes again.
It turned out that after I enter these two commands, touchpad starts to
work, but all gnome defined hotkeys break (including fn keys, such as
brightness, and event terminal).
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I confirm regarding restart. I guess native psmouse should be
blacklisted. I will fix it.
Gnome is another issue.
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