Is anything special needed to (rei-)enable two-finger scrolling, etc? I
used to have two-finger scrolling on Jaunty, but it is gone now. I have
edge scrolling and tap-to-click. And, as others noted, if I install
Mike Marley's newer driver, I lose even that.
To be sure of which version I am
Confirmed update to latest version in repository fixes edge scroll
problem on Asus Eee PC 701. Thanks
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mobile: the package is in Jaunty's repository now.
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The package doesn't appear to be available in the location listed below.
How do I obtain it?
Thanks.
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I have uploaded the package to my PPA, can you try it and let me know how it
goes, please?
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I installed Ubuntu 9.04 NBR Beta last night and I have the edge
scrolling issue described above on my Asus Eee PC 701, i.e. it initially
works ok then stops working after a few minutes. Wouldn't the latest
version of this package be installed during installation of the OS? I
will check which
True. 0.99.3-2ubuntu4 wroks. I thought I had it installed when the bug
occured the first time. My fault. Thanks for the time.
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Serbitar, Michael: thanks for making it clear that the problem affects
the package in the PPA and not the package in Ubuntu.
I think this bug is finally fixed.
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Serbitar: can you attach the output of this command, please?
xinput list-props name_of_your_synaptic_device
replace name_of_your_synaptic_device with the name of your synaptic
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Tapping and scrolling stopped working on my SynPS/2 Synaptics TouchPad after
version xserver-xorg-input-synaptics_0.99.3-2ubuntu3_amd64.deb. So
0.99.3-2ubuntu4 is the first version it ceased to work.
The bug is still present in 1.1.0-0ubuntu1.
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the output of the same command?
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Serbitar appears to be using the package from my PPA. Sorry about that.
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Congratulations Alberto, seems you did it! Bryce, can you please review
and sponsor this?
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Works fine on toshiba tecra A9.
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Hi Alberto,
The package from the PPA has fixed edge scrolling for me on my Asus
N50Vn with Synaptic touchpad.
Thanks!
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Works on my Dell Mini 9 as well. Don't know if anyone has told you you're
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Hi Alberto,
This package fixed the edge-scrolling disappearing after a few minutes.
Thanks !
Regards
Arjan
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goes, please?
Hi!
My Synaptic touchpad worked fine and still does with the package from
the PPA.
HTH.
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I have uploaded the package to my PPA, can you try it and let me know how it
goes, please?
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Works for me on Acer Aspire One A110 (was broken before).
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I have uploaded the package to my PPA, can you try it and let me know how it
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The attached debdiff should solve the problem. The change is minimal and
is just an addition to my previous patch so that if an ALPS touchpad is
detected the right edge is not auto adjusted.
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Alberto:
m...@aao:~$ lshal | fgrep -i alps
m...@aao:~$ lshal | fgrep -i synap
info.product = 'SynPS/2 Synaptics TouchPad' (string)
input.product = 'SynPS/2 Synaptics TouchPad' (string)
input.x11_driver = 'synaptics' (string)
m...@aao:~$
It appears the Aspire One's touchpad is not an
Ok, I'll work on another patch but we'll have to test the package for
regressions as it will affect all synaptics touchpads.
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The attached debdiff sets the SpecialScrollArea to False by default.
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I haven't had the time to look at this very hardware specific bug but I
think I can try to revert patch only for ALPS touchpads so as not to
cause regressions with synaptics touchpads.
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Is it possible to ship a hal .fdi file in the package so that ALPS
touchpads will work?
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Thanks for narrowing it down to that change. I think just reverting
that patch is probably the wrong thing to do, since that would regress
the feature entirely. Instead, further analysis is needed in order to
discern why with this patch it is failing in this fashion. My guess is
that it is
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A question to Alberto: I missed why you still haven't pushed the
update into jaunty
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I have now git bisected. In retrospect that was unnecessary, if only I'd
read the commit messages more carefully. The culprit is:
commit 3db3f4e04c7038477a03b092c55dfd063224f034
Author: Fedor P. Goncharov (Fredy) fe...@gorodok.net
Date: Thu Dec 4 17:16:40 2008 +0600
Auto-adjust right_edge
I found that the fingerlow/high fix moved the scroll area right as well,
but for me it was an improvement. Previously the scroll area was so far
from the right edge of the pad, that it didn't actually reach all the
way to the edge.
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Judging by some careful experimentation with synclient -m, it's not that
it moves the region, it's that if you're only touching the very edge of
the pad, it's impossible to get more that about 25 pressure units.
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I just wanted to comment that I am still experiencing the same bug as
Max Bowsher, with the same results using the synclient RightEdge=5132
command.
I am experiencing this on a Dell Mini 9. I did further testing booting
from an Intrepid USB drive and didn't have the loss of Scrolling issue.
If
Max,
You didn't mention if you actually tried the FingerLow/FingerHigh thing.
I had exactly the same problem, same symptoms, on exactly the same
hardware. I didn't think the fix would work but I tried it anyway, and
it did work.
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Alistair:
I didn't, there really didn't seem to be any point when I had already
determined that the problem was the RightEdge setting spuriously
resetting itself to a too-large value.
For the sake of completeness, I tried the Finger{Low,High} setting: it
didn't fix the bug. It did allow some
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Reopening again, edge scrolling still broken on Aspire One, as described
in https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xfree86-driver-
synaptics/+bug/320632/comments/42.
It's not a pressure issue as some have suggested since - in that comment
I specifically note that RightEdge is misbehaving in
Max Bowsher: can you try commenting out the whole InputDevice section
about your touchpad from your xorg.conf (and its entry in the
ServerLayout section, if you have one) and restarting X, please?
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My xorg.conf has no InputDevice sections - only the ultra-minimal
Device, Monitor and Screen sections that are the jaunty default,
and a ServerFlags setting DontZap false.
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Hardware: ALPS GlidePoint.
Alberto Milone's PPA package solved the bug where edge scrolling did not
work. It now works just fine. Thanks.
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Not working on a Dell Vostro 1500 for edge scrolling until i add this
to hal fdi:
merge key=input.x11_options.HorizEdgeScroll type=string1/merge
merge key=input.x11_options.VertEdgeScroll type=string1/merge
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Bellegarde: those values are already enabled in the driver.
1) What version of Ubuntu are you using?
2) can you attach the output of the following command?
xinput list
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Thanks alberto, upload sponsored.
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o Enable
I didn't test your package because now I don't have my laptop here,
but I think it's ok!
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Alberto, 0.99.3-2ubuntu3.7 works fine for me too, thanks for the fix!
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But I've noticed one weird thing: when I click on the gnome workspace
switcher in the panel, the workspace switches as it should. But the
mouse pointer also jumps about 100 pixels to the right. Which it didn't
do with earlier versions of the synaptics driver (i.e., not from the
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Hmm, that is strange. Are you using KDE or gnome?
I just tried it here on gnome and that doesn't happen to me, no matter where
I put the workspace switcher applet.
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I'm using gnome. But I noticed that it only happens with the compiz
Desktop cube plugin and not with Desktop wall. So it might be a
compiz bug.
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0.99.3-2ubuntu3.7 from the ppa also fixes the problem with a too high
RightEdge value on a Toshiba Tecra S1.
I encounter no problems with this version anymore.
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Ok, I've just uploaded 0.99.3-2ubuntu3.5 to my PPA. Here's a list of changes
(which will only affect ALPS touchpads):
- Set RightEdge to 840 (hoping that it solves darylb's problem).
- Set ClickTime to 0.
- Set SingleTapTimeout to 0.
- Set MinSpeed to 0.45.
- Set MaxSpeed to 0.75.
Let me
Hi Alberto, I have tried the new version. It fixes the tap delay for me.
However the right edge for vertical scrolling is still much too wide. On
my Vaio, vertical scrolling works all the way from the right edge to the
middle of the right hand button under the pad. Here is a picture of the
laptop
In my laptop I have set a value of 830 and it's ok for the scrolling
area. It's a dell latitude E6400.
photo of my touchpad: http://regmedia.co.uk/2008/09/26/dell_e6400_1.png
darylb: how about cursor speed? Do you prefer those new values, like me?
I'd really want to know if those xinput values
At the advice of
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xfree86-driver-synaptics/+bug/320632/comments/86,
I ran the following:
sudo apt-get install xserver-xorg-input-synaptics
and logged out and back in. Both tap-to-click and edge-scrolling now work fine.
Thanks Steve!
One tiny annoyance:
Nicolo: How do you change the value? Perhaps I can play with it and come up
with a number that works better on my laptop.
Regarding the cursor speed I have been playing around with the speed
settings in the mouse control panel so I'm not sure I can objectively
compare them (I'm not sure how to set
Alberto,
I just updated to package xserver-xorg-input-
synaptics_0.99.3-2ubuntu3.5_amd64 and all is still working.
xinput list-props attached.
dashua
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With the values I suggested to Alberto the cursors speed is higher.
Anyway I've cometo those values playing around using synclient. To
enable synclient you have to follow this howto:
tps://help.ubuntu.com/community/SynapticsTouchpad#shmconfig
Then you can use synclient to edit the options.when
darylb: can you attach your /var/log/Xorg.0.log ?
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I have attached my log file. I also noticed this in it which may be of
interest:
AlpsPS/2 ALPS GlidePoint: x-axis range 0 - 1023
Nicolo: Thanks I will play with that later on this evening when I have
more time, but I suspect this may be related to the fact my touchpad has
width 1024 and 850 is
I get this in xorg.0.log:
x-axis 0-1023
y-asis 0-767
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I've tested the new package. The speed and the tap lag are resolved now!
Also for me the scrolling area is too big with this package... I've
played around with values and I see that 895 is ok.
Please test it darylb:
synclient RightEdge=895
(after having followed the SHMConfig howto in the site)
Sure, if darylb reports that 895 works for him and this doesn't cause
problems to other ALPS users I'll put it in my patch.
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RightEdge=895 doesn't cause any problems for me. I'd actually go so far as
910 though. With 910 my finger needs to be almost touching the right edge
(but not quite touching the edge) for it to work. With 895 the gap to the
edge can be even larger. In my opinion your finger should touch or almost
910 is also ok for me, I don't mind the fact that I need to touch the
border to scroll
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I also have an alps touchpad and the 0.99.3-2ubuntu3.5 package from the
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Please try if a RightEdge of 910 is ok for you too
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Ok, I've just uploaded 0.99.3-2ubuntu3.6 to my PPA. Here's the only change
(only for ALPS touchpads):
- Set RightEdge to 910.
Let me know if the new settings work better for you or if something doesn't
work. In the latter case, please attach the output of of the following command:
xinput
Well, maybe 910 is too high.. I'd go with 900.
I say this because it happens that when I scroll, my finger does not
move perfectly vertically, but can move a bit to the left, so in my
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Just upgraded to 0.99.3-2ubuntu3.7.
With 900 it works fine. (900 was too small)
Thanks
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Of course I mean 910 is too high.
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900 works fine for me too.
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i has the same problem then i build synaptics-1.0 from source.
I solve it by creating file /etc/hal/fdi/policy/synaptics.fdi
and put following lines in it:
?xml version=1.0 encoding=ISO-8859-1?
deviceinfo version=0.2
device
match key=input.x11_driver string=synaptics
merge
Alberto,
Perfect.
Thx.
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Alberto,
Here is the output for the alps device on a Sony Vaio VGN-SZ71WN:
da...@lappy:~$ xinput list-props 7
Device 'AlpsPS/2 ALPS GlidePoint':
Device Enabled (109):1
Synaptics Edges (255):40, 983, 42, 725
Synaptics Finger (256):12, 14, 127
Synaptics Tap
That's great! can we edit those values runtime, without having
SHMConfig enabled?
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Ok, my bad. Can you test the latest package in my PPA (0.99.3-2ubuntu3.1 ),
please?
https://launchpad.net/~albertomilone/+archive/ppa
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That works now! I tested vertical and horizontal scrolling and both work.
The active area on the right of the touchpad for vertical scrolling though
is about 1.5 times as wide as it needs to be for a finger. I can leave a
good gap on the right of my finger and still scroll. This is not
darylb: can you attach the output of the following command again, please?
xinput list-props 7
replace 7 with the identifier of your synaptic device.
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The package in your PPA has also fixed edge scrolling on my Dell XPS
m1530 which has not worked in some time.
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It only fixes the scrolling problem. the tap lag is still present. Is
this a wanted behaviour?
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dashua: thanks for reporting.
Nicolò: no, it's not but I don't own an ALPS touchpad therefore I rely on your
feedback. I'll upload a new version with the following settings:
SingleTapTimeout = 0
ClickTime = 0
But of course I'll have to hear from others to make sure that these
values don't cause
Alberto, here is my output now. The device number seems to have changed to
8, I'm not sure if that is relevant or not.
Now that it is mentioned I do notice a lag between tapping the touchpad and
the click registering, I didn't notice it before. It seems to be about a
half-second lag.
Ok, we will test it here! tell us when you will upload it to the PPA.
I also can suggest other options for ALPS touchpads:
MinSpeed = 0.45
MaxSpeed = 0.75
AccelFactor = 0.02
Is there a way to differentiate the settins for ALPS touchpads?
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I did just upgraded to the PPA from your archive and now it's working for me
also.
It's a Toshiba Tecra A9.
Device 'AlpsPS/2 ALPS DualPoint TouchPad':
Device Enabled (109): 1
Synaptics Edges (255): 120, 830, 120, 650
Synaptics Finger (256): 14,
i added your ppa. now my edge scroll is functioning.double click does seem to
be delayed.
how can i know whether my touchpad supports two finger scroll and how can i
enable it?
i am using dell inspiron 1525.
here is the output:
man...@manish-laptop:~$ xinput list-props 7
Device 'AlpsPS/2
Added attachment of working AlpsPS/2 ALPS GlidePoint.
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# synclient FingerLow=9 FingerHigh=12
This works for me on AAO.
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Can anyone who has an ALPS touchpad test the package in my PPA, please?
https://launchpad.net/~albertomilone/+archive/ppa
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Hi Alberto,
I have installed your package. I actually found on doing so that no previous
version of that package was installed on my Jaunty system (a Sony Vaio
VGN-SZ71WN). I'm not sure if it should have been there and wasn't added when
I installed Jaunty (the 2/2/09 nightly I believe).
After
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On Wed, Feb 25, 2009 at 9:11 PM, darylb darylbl...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Alberto,
I have installed your package. I actually found on doing so that no
previous
version of that package was installed on my Jaunty system (a Sony Vaio
VGN-SZ71WN). I'm not sure if it should have been
darylb,
Yes, there was a bug in Jaunty up until the beginning of February that
would prevent the xserver-xorg-input-synaptics package from being
installed by default on new installs.
It would be good if everyone tracking this bug could verify that they
have the package installed, and if they've
darylb: can you attach the output of the following command?
xinput list-props 7
replace 7 with the identifier of your synaptic device.
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@Max Bowsher:
The case on Acer Aspire One is idiosyncratic. You may try whether this works
for you or not:
# synclient FingerLow=9 FingerHigh=12
I'm testing the latest Synaptics on Acer Aspire One and I've noticed
that the device reported wrong range for pressure. The device reports
that the
** Changed in: xfree86-driver-synaptics (Ubuntu Jaunty)
Assignee: (unassigned) = Bryce Harrington (bryceharrington)
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On my Dell Vostro 1500, tapping, edge scrolling, and two-finger
scrolling all work fine. (I have tapping disabled, though.)
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I think edge-scrolling not working is due to design change. This is from
driver release notes:
http://lwn.net/Articles/317613/
No, we reverted that change with the
106_always_enable_vert_edge_scroll.patch patch.
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** Changed in: xserver-xorg-input-synaptics (Ubuntu Jaunty)
Status: New = Invalid
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