This package has been removed from the Ubuntu development release, so I
am closing all remaining open bug reports.
Sorry that we couldn't fix your problem properly, but gpointing-device-
settings is dead upstream, buggy and completely unmaintained.
For more information, see
Workaround for this issue from question at
http://askubuntu.com/questions/64334/gpointing-device-settings-lost-on-
reboot:
In dconf-editor you can edit the settings like this:
Go to org/gnome/settings-daemon/peripherals/touchpad There you can
select e.g. two finger scrolling instead of boarder
Is this a duplicate of https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source
/gpointing-device-settings/+bug/489830?
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Title:
Settings are lost after
I partially take that back. On the Thinkpad X120e, settings are indeed
lost after suspend/unsuspend, specifically, scrolling vertically with
two fingers doesn't work after resume, even though it's checked.
Unchecking it, and then checking it again fixes it, but that'll get damn
annoying on every
Sorry, one more thing. Although the enable vertical scrolling when
dragging with two fingers setting is forgotten on unsuspend on the
X120e, the touchpad minimum speed setting is not. Maybe that's a hint?
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I see slightly different behaviour. Settings reset on every log out,
but not on suspend/unsuspend. And not all settings seem to reset. The
only one that I notice that resets is the touchpad speed setting on the
speed tab. After log in, if I tweak the speed setting a little, it kicks
in
Affects me too on Ubuntu 11.10
and on Fedora 16
After reboot settings are ignored
Hack:
Open settings - turn off wheel emulation
close settings
Open settings - turn on wheel emulation
Then it's working again --- until the next reboot. :(
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I also find that settings are reset after suspend/resume on Oneiric.
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Same here on 11.10, Lenovo Thinkpad L520
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Affects me too on 11.10 Beta, HP Elitebook 8460p
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: gpointing-device-settings (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Confirmed
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Affects me 11.04, HP Mini 210
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Note that settings also get reset after an unsuspend.
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