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touchpad buttons almost automatically double-clicks, can't click
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Hi sorry to ask, but can you point me to the information that tells me
how I can install released fix. I would like to fix my touchpad if
possible. Cheers.
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touchpad buttons almost automatically double-clicks, can't click
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Trying on the Jaunty Beta Live CD, as far as i'm concerned, it seems the
behaviour is back to correct again !
This is on the Dell D430, draging and clicking don't randomely mess anymore...
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touchpad buttons almost automatically double-clicks, can't click
I'm having this same issue with my Dell Latitude D830 on a fully updated
Intrepid.
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I have the above mentioned problem with my Inspiron 1420 too. I read a
lot of posts about the editing of xorg.conf file, but I gave up
modifying it because I think this problem should be solved some day via
a GUI interface. For now, I unchecked Enable mouse clicks with
touchpad under System -
This bug is still present in 8.10. The problem now is that most people
are running without an xorg.conf so disabling synaptics there is not an
option any more. I dont know how to fix this on my M70 with Ubuntu 8.10
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Attaching the output/log files mentioned on
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/X/Debugging - plus my current xorg.conf (The
problem exists also with a fresh xorg.conf, but still...)
Quoting myself from bug # 201436, a related bug:
Through experimenting with xorg.conf I have managed to enable/disable
each
I can verify this issue on a dell precision M70.
I get strange behaviour when using second set of mouse buttons together
with the touch stick.
Commenting out InputDevice Synaptics Touchpad in section Server
Layout in xorg.conf gets rid of the problem for me to. However. Now I
no longer have any
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Hi Benjamin,
The following may help https://wiki.ubuntu.com/X/Debugging . Thanks.
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perhaps this bug is a duplicate of:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xorg/+bug/164996
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/nautilus/+bug/201436
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xserver-xorg-input-mouse/+bug/196711
I confirm that I have the same bug on my DELL INSPIRON D830
I opened bug 203296 [hardy] Drag fails with keyboard stick and
touchpad buttons yesterday that dupes this.
Jean-Remy, is it when you use the keyboard-stick and the bottom set of
buttons? I too have a Dell, a D820.
Benji2, I have synaptics enabled. This driver enables the palmcheck
that
Notes from my (now marked as duplicate and hidden) bug.
I have a Dell Latitude D820 laptop. This pc has both a touchpad and a
keyboard stick in the following configuration.
| -pointing stick (on keyboard)
@@ - First set of mouse buttons
{ } - Touchpad
@@ - Second set of mouse buttons.
It
Hi,
I tried on the Ubuntu Alpha 6 Live CD, and this still occurs on this Dell
Latitude D430.
This happens both with Compiz and with Metacity wm. And sorry : what I meant
earlier was that i tweaked most of the Gnome options (including a11n ones)
without success in fixing that behaviour. May be a
More info. It seems that both my old Gutsy xorg.conf file, and the
Hardy-Alpha6-LiveCD generated one contains, in Section Server Layout:
InputDevice Synaptics Touchpad
This may have been necessary under the previous Xorg version, but it seems it
triggers the bug on the current (Hardy) one.
When
Hi Benji2,
You mentioned you tweaked most of the options of the Gnome Mouse
Preference GUI, and some of the gconf too. Just curious if you would
try running from a LiveCD which would have the default options and see
if this makes any difference. Refer to http://www.ubuntu.com/testing .
Thanks.
Further comment on another, probably related, weird behaviour : on the
desktop background, after i left-clicked once, i can't click any desktop
icons to select it anymore. Only dragging over the icon works, altough
the right click is unaffected. This is especially frustrating as i can't
use the
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