Hey Guys,
I am using Ubuntu 10.01 LTS and kernel 2.6.32.33-71. I still cannot use the
touchpad properly. I tried the patch from #64 but got the following message:
binary package for psmouse: elantech-v6 not found
could anyone help me?
Thanks
Sahin.
On Mon, Jun 27, 2011 at 2:34 PM, nascirek
One more thing: I am using RF510-S02
On Sat, Jul 30, 2011 at 8:39 PM, Sahin Buyrukbilen
sahin.buyrukbi...@gmail.com wrote:
Hey Guys,
I am using Ubuntu 10.01 LTS and kernel 2.6.32.33-71. I still cannot use the
touchpad properly. I tried the patch from #64 but got the following message:
After applied the patch (#64) I can gain a right-click effect by two-
finger-click anywhere on touchpad.
(QX510)
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[arrandale] Samsung
Touchpad works great after doing Carl walk-through on RF510. Driver module
should now compile and install when new kernel will be installed - am I right?
There is only one problem - after booting touchpad works fine on user selection
screen, but when I log on, it's disabled. I can enable it only
Cool. Using Carls patch in post #64 and Patricks update in post #94 my
touchpad works well now on Samsung SF310. Thanks a lot guys!
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thx carl (#64)
this patch fixed all my headaches with my new Asus A53SV/K53SV :) works
perfectly now
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[arrandale] Samsung
I confirm that patch from comment 64 works on a Samsung SF510. But a
right click is very hard to accomplish, also after applying the diff
from comment 94. Tweaking its coordinates did not help either. But I
found that right click gets easier if the pressed area is just big
enough e.g. by holding
Still don't work on rf710, the pad seems detected as an elantech, but it
doesn't work at all .
here's what dmesg report when i load the module:
Jun 25 01:47:35 big kernel: [ 4345.571557] 2.6.2X-Elan-touchpad-2011-04-12
Jun 25 01:47:36 big kernel: [ 4345.972580] elantech.c: PSMOUSE_CMD_RESET_BAT
Same with a Samsung RC710. Work around from #59 works fine.
System: Xubuntu 11.04, XFCE4, Kernel 2.6.38(-8-generic)
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[arrandale] Samsung
I made this modifications to my psmouse dkms module and it works nicely
for me. It gives me a right-click when i click on the lower right region
of the Elantech ETF1059 Click-Pad as well as even a middle-click when
i click exactly ON the vertical dividing mark in the middle of the lower
region of
I realize that there is quiet a difference between the p.y 700 test
i'm using and the calculated p.y == 628 position of the horizontal line
of the touchpad. All I can say is that 700 works quiet well for me. (My
index finger, in the middle of the phalanx distalis has a maximum
width of around
Ehr... as almost expected (but I didn't test that right away yesterday
because I was at home and have been using a mouse):
Right click is not working yet.
I expected that because the Touchpad has a somehow really crooked
design. There IS basically only one button. And it's not a button. The
Like this: http://paste.ubuntu.com/620686/
(slowly getting used to 2-finger scrolling ... :-) great!)
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This patch includes new Elantech models from previous patches and fixes
excessive wobble on the ETF1059 (ETF5900) model used in the System76
Pangolin Performance model. We've created a DKMS module that we're
distributing until the patch makes it upstream and into Ubuntu. You can
use the module
Just tested on sf510: edge-scrolling (new), 2-finer-scrolling (new),
top-right-middle-click (new), tap (as before), tap-drag (as before)
works.
It's great to have that touchpad working. Thank you all!
@Carl
Perfect walk-through. Thank you.
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Sorry for the spamming first time i use apport-collect :s
For me it doesn't solve any problem, worst now the touchpad just don't work at
all on a RF710.
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same problem with a laptop Clevo W270HUQ
2.6.38 kernel on Ubuntu 11.04
TouchPad: smart pad Elan
this tutorial solved by changing the patch:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=9175201#post9175201
with this patch:
These patches are vast, that makes them a trick proposition for us to
take into the Ubuntu kernel without there being solid acceptance
upstream. I do not yet see them in v2.6.39-rc's, does anyone know if
they are being discussed for inclusion in mainline yet?
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Hi Andy,
The patch appears to still be quite experimental, that may be why it
hasn't been proposed for integration upstream. Neither the bug
discussion on kernel.org nor the mailing list for the involved kernel
subsystem (see here: http://www.spinics.net/lists/linux-input/) seem to
have anything
Patch for 2.6.38 attached. To build the module, here's what I did:
- ensure you have the kernel sources and kernel headers for 2.6.38
- cd into the directory with the source files elantech.c and elantech.h (I
believe it's ends with drivers/input/mouse in the source tree)
- to patch, do patch
And here is the patch for 2.6.35, compatible with maverick. I forgot to
say above that the 2.6.38 works on natty. Both of these are the latest
that are being testing upstream on bugzilla.kernel.org for anybody
having trouble getting it from there.
These work quite well for me on my Samsung NF210.
Hey all,
Just wanted to say that this bug has affected me since Maverick. The upgrade to
Natty and the new 2.6.38 kernel did not seem to fix it either...
However, I was reading that there is a patch released for it but I can't seem
to access the Bugzilla page as it keeps giving me a 504 Gateway
The kernel patch is working quite well, so now back to Ubuntu: how do we
get the patch integrated into the Ubuntu patched kernels for all
supported versions so that the masses can benefit from it?
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The process forward is to get the kernel team's attention on it. Jeremy
Foshee (JFo) is the right contact point to work with to get priority
attention placed on it. Ultimately the stable kernel maintenance team
will need to review and/or backport the patch, so if things appear to
stall on this
** Summary changed:
- Samsung QX310/QX410/QX510/SF310/SF410/SF510/NF210/RF410/RF510/RF710
trackpad/touchpad not recognized
+ [arrandale] Samsung
QX310/QX410/QX510/SF310/SF410/SF510/NF210/RF410/RF510/RF710 trackpad/touchpad
not recognized
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I'm marking this bug as invalid for xserver-xorg-video-intel, as the bug
(lack of support for the hardware) is confirmed to be in the Linux
kernel, it's being worked on upstream, and an experimental patch that
enables the desired functionality is already available.
I've confirmed on my QX410 that
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