I'm seeing the same issues on a Dell E4300 using Kubuntu 11.04.
All settings have no effect on the touchpad behaviour.
Interesingly after awaking from suspend to ram the settings get set and e.g.
vertical scrolling works.
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In my case vertical scrolling does not work after awaking from suspend
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Title:
Alps touchpad detected, but scrolling not working
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Same on acer aspire 1830t. I have ALPS touchpad that is correctly
detected. The Touchpad tab exists in System Settings Mouse, but
vertical and horizontal scrolling do not work
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To complete post #5: I am running ubuntu 11.04 beta 2
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Same on HP mini 311 with ALPS touchpad. In 10.10 it wasn't detected as
touchpad, but scrolling worked.
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@Chris Villa: Tried that already, but it has no effect. (None of the
proto options, tested all of them.)
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Title:
Alps touchpad detected, but
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Using the below command, you can tell Ubuntu to treat it as a PS/2 mouse
with a scroll wheel:
echo options psmouse proto=imps|sudo tee -a
/etc/modprobe.d/psmouse.conf; sudo modprobe -r psmouse; sudo modprobe
psmouse
(Thank you help.ubuntu.com)
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