[Bug 489830] Re: Settings of gpointing-device-settings are non-persistent

2017-10-05 Thread Andreas Moog
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 https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-
bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=870961

Thank you for your understanding and please continue to report any bugs
you may find.


** Changed in: gpointing-device-settings (Ubuntu)
   Status: Confirmed => Won't Fix

** Bug watch added: Debian Bug tracker #870961
   https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=870961

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[Bug 489830] Re: Settings of gpointing-device-settings are non-persistent

2016-01-20 Thread Bug Watch Updater
** Changed in: gpointing-device-settings (Debian)
   Status: Confirmed => Fix Released

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[Bug 489830] Re: Settings of gpointing-device-settings are non-persistent

2015-01-21 Thread oriolpont
mc0e, as previously mentioned, a somewhat more canonical workaround is
using g-s-d's  hotplug-command script (see the hotplug-input-device.sh
attachment to this bug). This has the advantage that it works not only
at startup but also after suspend/resume and if the device is
hotplugged.

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[Bug 489830] Re: Settings of gpointing-device-settings are non-persistent

2015-01-21 Thread mc0e
It's not nice to have to run dconf-editor that every time you start your
Xsession.  Here's a scriptable way to store and recover your settings
that you can wire into a startup script.

Store your current settings:

synclient -l | sed '1d;s/ //g'  ~/.synpadSettings

Recover them:

cat ~/.synpadSettings | xargs synclient

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[Bug 489830] Re: Settings of gpointing-device-settings are non-persistent

2014-06-08 Thread Zwylicht
dconf-editor does not allow to change settings like circular scrolling
or locked dragging. But you can create a custom configuration in
/usr/share/X11/xorg.conf (german description here:
http://wiki.ubuntuusers.de/Touchpad)

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[Bug 489830] Re: Settings of gpointing-device-settings are non-persistent

2014-06-08 Thread Tom Gelinas
Zwylicht, thanks for the information, I will definitely use that for
fine-tuning.

https://wiki.ubuntu.com/X/Quirks
X.Org settings are easily set with Quirks, which can be distributed with 
Ubuntu. Simply submit a patch and explain the reason. For examples, please see 
the files @ /usr/share/ubuntu-drivers-common/quirks/ .

Touchpads definitely need some extra configuration in the Linux
environment, we need to properly document these quirks.

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[Bug 489830] Re: Settings of gpointing-device-settings are non-persistent

2013-05-14 Thread Jack Senechal
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 scrolling, disable
while typing, tap-to click and all the other nice usability-enhancing
features.

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[Bug 489830] Re: Settings of gpointing-device-settings are non-persistent

2013-04-03 Thread dino99
** Tags added: metabug touch

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[Bug 489830] Re: Settings of gpointing-device-settings are non-persistent

2013-02-07 Thread Johannes Gowin
Very annoying bug. I even tried to have the values set in gconftool-2 by
a startup script. But they only get active when I change the settings in
gpointing-device-setting Gui itself.

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[Bug 489830] Re: Settings of gpointing-device-settings are non-persistent

2013-01-07 Thread Aleve Sicofante
gpointing-device-settings seems stalled at version 1.5.1 from february
2010 (that's the date of the latest source downloadable from Gnome's
project). Three years without updates seems like a dead project to me.

There's probably a need to create a new pointing device settings app,
pick that project up from where it stalled, fork it or something.

I'm surprised the Ayatana project is not involved here. Many people
might just leave Ubuntu because there's no way to make their touchpads
work. If that's not a usability problem, I don't know what is.

Pretty much a showstopper bug.

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[Bug 489830] Re: Settings of gpointing-device-settings are non-persistent

2013-01-05 Thread Sheridan Hutchinson
Is there any movement on getting a fix for this?

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[Bug 489830] Re: Settings of gpointing-device-settings are non-persistent

2012-09-29 Thread Alexander Adam
I just made a fresh install of 12.04 from the alternate installer and the issue 
is still present.
Piers van der Torren do you have a prebuild .deb where we could download your 
fixed version?

PS: The fixes from #59 and #67 aren't fixes but workarounds. That's a
huge difference

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[Bug 489830] Re: Settings of gpointing-device-settings are non-persistent

2012-08-29 Thread oriolpont
Workarounds #59 and #67 work for me until I suspend / resume.

The canonical solution is to run the xinput commands (or their synclient 
equivalents, if you prefer) not at startup but every time the device is 
activated.  The gsettings key hotplug-command in the 
org.gnome.settings-daemon.peripherals.input-devices schema can be used to 
point to a script doing that.
You can use dconf-editor to edit that key.

A default sample script is provided by gnome:
http://git.gnome.org/browse/gnome-settings-daemon/tree/plugins/common/input-device-example.sh


Source and further info in
http://tombuntu.com/index.php/2011/11/06/persistent-touchpad-configuration-in-ubuntu-11-10/


** Attachment added: My hotplug-command script at 
~/bin/hotplug-input-device.sh with the synclient commands that I want
   
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gpointing-device-settings/+bug/489830/+attachment/3281655/+files/hotplug-input-device.sh

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[Bug 489830] Re: Settings of gpointing-device-settings are non-persistent

2012-08-28 Thread Gameover
A fix without using gpointing-device-settings:
First, type xinput in terminal. It will list your input devices. You should 
see something like this:
⎡ Virtual core pointer  id=2[master pointer  (3)]
⎜   ↳ Virtual core XTEST pointerid=4[slave  pointer  (2)]
⎜   ↳ Genius   Optical Mouseid=8[slave  pointer  (2)]
⎣ Virtual core keyboard id=3[master keyboard (2)]
↳ Virtual core XTEST keyboard   id=5[slave  keyboard (3)]
↳ Power Button  id=6[slave  keyboard (3)]
↳ Power Button  id=7[slave  keyboard (3)]
↳ AT Translated Set 2 keyboard  id=9[slave  keyboard (3)]
In my case, Genius Optical Mouse is my mouse, its id is 8.
Then, type xinput list-props your mouse device id | grep Evdev Middle 
Button. You will get something like this:
Evdev Middle Button Emulation (259):0
Evdev Middle Button Timeout (260):  50
The id in my case, the id of Evdev Middle Button Emulation is 256
Then, type xinput set-int-prop your mouse device id id of Evdev Middle 
Button Emulation 8 1
In my case, I should type xinput set-int-prop 8 259 8 1
BONUS: you can set the timeout with xinput set-int-prop your mouse device id 
id of Evdev Middle Button Timeout 32 timeout

If it works, then add xinput set-int-prop your mouse device id id of
Evdev Middle Button Emulation 8 1 to your session startup application.
Please refer to
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/AddingProgramToSessionStartup

Hope this helps. :)

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[Bug 489830] Re: Settings of gpointing-device-settings are non-persistent

2012-08-27 Thread Douglas Moyes
This is still an issue with 12.04.1. I'm suprised it's been over 3 years
now and there's no fix. I've never needed this feature before till I
needed to configure a system to use a trackball instead of a mouse to
enable the middle mouse button emmulation.

The new Ubuntu system config menu doesn't even give an option to
configure a pointing device.  Almost all systems had an option to swap
left/right mouse buttons--even MS-DOS mouse drivers, Unbuntu  has become
one of the few OS's to NOT have this ability.

Most new people aren't familair with creating and editing an xorg config
file, nor using xinput to work around these issues. They'd just see a
broken OS, so this is a pretty important bug IMO.

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[Bug 489830] Re: Settings of gpointing-device-settings are non-persistent

2012-07-05 Thread Henry Gomersall
This has suddenly stopped on my system. I've no idea what changed it,
but multiple reboots and it's still retaining the settings. Is this
common to other people?

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[Bug 489830] Re: Settings of gpointing-device-settings are non-persistent

2012-07-05 Thread Savvas Radevic
** Bug watch added: Debian Bug tracker #557476
   http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=557476

** Changed in: gpointing-device-settings (Debian)
   Importance: Undecided = Unknown

** Changed in: gpointing-device-settings (Debian)
   Status: Fix Released = Unknown

** Changed in: gpointing-device-settings (Debian)
 Remote watch: None = Debian Bug tracker #557476

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[Bug 489830] Re: Settings of gpointing-device-settings are non-persistent

2012-07-05 Thread Bug Watch Updater
** Changed in: gpointing-device-settings (Debian)
   Status: Unknown = Confirmed

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[Bug 489830] Re: Settings of gpointing-device-settings are non-persistent

2012-04-23 Thread tekstr1der
This bug is still affecting the soon-to-be-released 12.40 Precise
Pangolin.

I use a Lenovo X201s and have both trackpoint and touchpad. I use
g-p-d-s to disable the touchpad.

Since this option isn't available in the default Mouse and Touchpad
system settings, is there any other gui workaround or must I modify
xinput settings manually to get this otherwise basic and expected
functionality?

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[Bug 489830] Re: Settings of gpointing-device-settings are non-persistent

2012-03-21 Thread Piers van der Torren
Half a year ago I submitted some patches for this bug in another bug report: 
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gpointing-device-settings/+bug/697415
Probably that wasn't the right place, since nothing happened with it. So here 
it is again, can someone with package maintenance rights apply those patches?


attached is a patch which corrects the following:
* circular scrolling start point saved in gconf, was not saved at all
* scrolling speed saved as int, was saved as bool

Reading properties worked correctly, so adding on or more of the following in 
gconf in /desktop/gnome/peripherals/SynPS... works as a temporary fix:
circular_scrolling_trigger = 3
vertical_scrolling_distance = 255
horizontal_scrolling_distance = 255

This is a copy of a comment on http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-
bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=615092


** Bug watch added: Debian Bug tracker #615092
   http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=615092

** Patch added: savesettings.diff
   
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gpointing-device-settings/+bug/489830/+attachment/2908611/+files/savesettings.diff

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[Bug 489830] Re: Settings of gpointing-device-settings are non-persistent

2012-03-21 Thread Piers van der Torren
and another patch for a related (but small) issue:
Another small bug is that the sliders for scrolling speed (vertical and 
horizontal) are the wrong way around, here is a small patch to fix that.

** Patch added: scrollsliders_direction.diff
   
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gpointing-device-settings/+bug/489830/+attachment/2908645/+files/scrollsliders_direction.diff

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[Bug 489830] Re: Settings of gpointing-device-settings are non-persistent

2012-03-21 Thread Ubuntu Foundation's Bug Bot
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[Bug 489830] Re: Settings of gpointing-device-settings are non-persistent

2012-03-16 Thread Alex Burfee
You're welcome Ridgeland.
It does work by putting it into start-up applications if you shut down your 
computer normaly, but if you close your computer by using suspend (like I do) 
it does not load start-up applications again, so we're back to rerunning the 
script :)

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[Bug 489830] Re: Settings of gpointing-device-settings are non-persistent

2012-03-15 Thread Ridgeland
Thank you Alex Burfee (joop-wow)
I've had this bug since gnome3/unity 11.04.  In 12.04 beta 1 there is a new 
version of gpointing-device-settings 1.5.1-6 and the bug is still there.
Thanks to Alex I have a fix - I posted it in ubuntuforums:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1941067
basically just xinput edits in a script with a little more how to automate it.

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Re: [Bug 489830] Re: Settings of gpointing-device-settings are non-persistent

2012-01-07 Thread Fionn
Am Samstag, den 07.01.2012, 01:13 + schrieb Tom Gelinas:

 Hiroyuki Ikezoe is probably busy, if you're this impassioned you
 should go upstream to gnome git. This isn't a binary module, fix it
 yourself, pay someone or politely ask a capable person to help. Don't
 whine in an echo chamber. 

Telling people who report bugs to go fix it yourself instead of
honouring their effort by at least taking them seriously is the most
efficient way to drive them away from reporting anything at all.

If that is what you want, go ahead and continue doing so.

kind regards,
 Fionn

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[Bug 489830] Re: Settings of gpointing-device-settings are non-persistent

2012-01-07 Thread Alex Burfee
yes, the settings not restoring after resume from suspend is pretty
annoying. i have the same problem. to work around it i just created a
script that configures all those settings and dragged it's shortcut into
the unity bar so i click on it everytime i want them restored... it's a
silly workaround but i got used to it... been using this for over a
year. here's my script:

[code]
#!/bin/sh
sleep 1
xinput set-int-prop SynPS/2 Synaptics TouchPad Two-Finger Scrolling 8 1
xinput set-int-prop SynPS/2 Synaptics TouchPad Synaptics Two-Finger 
Scrolling 8 1 1
xinput set-int-prop SynPS/2 Synaptics TouchPad Synaptics Two-Finger 
Pressure 32 10
xinput set-int-prop SynPS/2 Synaptics TouchPad Synaptics Two-Finger Width 
32 8
xinput set-prop SynPS/2 Synaptics TouchPad --type=int Synaptics Circular 
Scrolling 1
xinput set-prop SynPS/2 Synaptics TouchPad --type=int Synaptics Circular 
Scrolling Trigger 3
xinput --set-prop SynPS/2 Synaptics TouchPad Device Accel Constant 
Deceleration 2 #this line sets the touchpad deceleration
#for my mouse
xinput --set-prop --type=float HP Wireless Optical Mobile Mouse Device Accel 
Constant Deceleration 1.3 #this line reduces my mouse acceleration because 
otherwise it just flies on the screen

[/code]

of course, your may have to change de device name according to yours. just 
check it with:
# xinput list

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Re: [Bug 489830] Re: Settings of gpointing-device-settings are non-persistent

2012-01-06 Thread Tom Gelinas
On 12-01-05 07:21 PM, Simon Hirscher wrote:
 I can confirm the issue on a ThinkPad W510 with Ubuntu 11.10. Please –
 this is annoying as hell and renders the gpointing-device-settings
 completely useless.

Under Ubuntu 11.10, I don't think gpointing-device-settings is necessary 
for simple TrackPoint style middle-click+downward-motion scrolling. It 
works fine on my end by default.

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Re: [Bug 489830] Re: Settings of gpointing-device-settings are non-persistent

2012-01-06 Thread Fionn
On Fri, 06.01.2012, 07:46 + Tom Gelinas wrote :

  I can confirm the issue on a ThinkPad W510 with Ubuntu 11.10. Please
 –
  this is annoying as hell and renders the gpointing-device-settings
  completely useless.
 
 Under Ubuntu 11.10, I don't think gpointing-device-settings is
 necessary for simple TrackPoint style middle-click+downward-motion
 scrolling. It works fine on my end by default.

So, you basically write here not using the faulty software doesn't
cause problems on my end. That, of course, will always be true and is -
sorry to have to say this - an utterly useless statement.

You need GDS if you're NOT satisfied with the xorg defaults. If you
happen to have an application that makes you need to change Wheel
Emulation to Button3 instead of Button2 then you either need extensive
xorg knowledge and a text editor or gpointing-device-settings to make
the change happen. After having changed the setting with
gpointing-device-settings this setting will be reset to the Button2
default on every suspend or reboot.

So the choice is to either fix gpointing-device-settings to be a tool
that actually works up to its promises or remove it from ubuntu
entirely, because, as it is, it wont work fine on ANY end.
Since removing usability from gnome/ubuntu seems to be the way to go
these days, I suspect the latter will happen.

kind regards,
  Fionn

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Re: [Bug 489830] Re: Settings of gpointing-device-settings are non-persistent

2012-01-06 Thread Simon Hirscher
I agree with Fionn. It would be a huge disappointment to see
gpointing-device-settings being either removed from Ubuntu or just not
getting fixed.
Am 06.01.2012 10:50 schrieb Fionn 489...@bugs.launchpad.net:

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Re: [Bug 489830] Re: Settings of gpointing-device-settings are non-persistent

2012-01-06 Thread Tom Gelinas
On 12-01-06 04:50 AM, Fionn wrote:
 So, you basically write here not using the faulty software doesn't 
 cause problems on my end. That, of course, will always be true and is 
 - sorry to have to say this - an utterly useless statement. kind 
 regards, Fionn 
Most people only needed it for TrackPoint scrolling. Those who have had 
gpds installed over several versions of Ubuntu for only this purpose 
should try uninstalling it, and enjoy their working mouse2+down 
scrolling by default. I assume this is set by 
/usr/share/X11/xorg/conf.d/11-evdev-trackpoint.conf , assumed it could 
have been a udev rule.

Hiroyuki Ikezoe is probably busy, if you're this impassioned you should 
go upstream to gnome git. This isn't a binary module, fix it yourself, 
pay someone or politely ask a capable person to help. Don't whine in an 
echo chamber.

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[Bug 489830] Re: Settings of gpointing-device-settings are non-persistent

2012-01-06 Thread Martin Spacek
Sure, I use gpds to enable scrolling with the trackpoint, but I also use
it to set the touchpad speed. It's waaay too fast by default on natty
(and I think lucid and maverick too) on my Thinkpad W510, and I've
noticed the same on an X120e. What's more, the sliders aren't scaled
properly it seems. I have to tweak the minimum speed slider one pixel
at a time near the very bottom end of its range to get it right. The
maximum speed and acceleration sliders don't seem to do anything.
And then, every time I reboot, I have to do it again. Not a killer,
since I usually suspend/resume, but definitely a paper cut, and a very
obvious one on what is fairly common hardware.

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[Bug 489830] Re: Settings of gpointing-device-settings are non-persistent

2012-01-05 Thread Simon Hirscher
I can confirm the issue on a ThinkPad W510 with Ubuntu 11.10. Please –
this is annoying as hell and renders the gpointing-device-settings
completely useless.

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[Bug 489830] Re: Settings of gpointing-device-settings are non-persistent

2011-11-20 Thread Sancho
Xubuntu 11.10
Macbook Pro 4,1

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[Bug 489830] Re: Settings of gpointing-device-settings are non-persistent

2011-11-15 Thread Bolik
same problem =(
Thinkpad edge 11.

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[Bug 489830] Re: Settings of gpointing-device-settings are non-persistent

2011-11-09 Thread AlexWinner
Same problem at Ubuntu 11.10. Acer Aspire 5740 if it does matter.

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[Bug 489830] Re: Settings of gpointing-device-settings are non-persistent

2011-11-07 Thread turbolad
This bug also affects Lubuntu.  I have Lubuntu 11.10 installed on the
netbook, but I can't get the settings to stick for turning off tap to
click and edge scrolling.

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[Bug 489830] Re: Settings of gpointing-device-settings are non-persistent

2011-10-30 Thread Kent T.
Me to, in Xubuntu 11.10 Oneiric the settings of gpointing-device-
settings will be forgotten with restart (or standby).

A little workaround, which works fine here, is to add the configuration to 
/usr/share/X11/xorg.conf.d/50-synaptics.conf.
Inside 'Section InputClass', you can make vital configurations like activate 
PalmDetect or SHMConfig. They'll after restart (or standby).

It seems, that the file can vary in 20-thinkpad.conf (post above) or
50-synaptics.conf (most hardware), depends on your hardware.

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[Bug 489830] Re: Settings of gpointing-device-settings are non-persistent

2011-10-17 Thread Someone
Also happens in Ubuntu 11.10 Oneiric in Unity 3D/2D once you restart or
sleep, the settings from gpointing-device-settings are forgotten.

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[Bug 489830] Re: Settings of gpointing-device-settings are non-persistent

2011-10-17 Thread Peter Gaultney
The current incarnation of this bug is definitely a suspend/resume
problem where the setting for middle mouse button emulation is forgotten
(the checkbox is still checked, but the emulation doesn't work unless it
is unchecked, rechecked, and the settings are saved).

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[Bug 489830] Re: Settings of gpointing-device-settings are non-persistent

2011-10-16 Thread Patrick
= same problem here on ubuntu 11.10 / Gnome Shell : when the screen
turn in energy save mode, middle button of mouse is not emulated
anymore

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[Bug 489830] Re: Settings of gpointing-device-settings are non-persistent

2011-08-25 Thread Piers van der Torren
I have added two patches to https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source
/gpointing-device-settings/+bug/697415 which seems to be a duplicate -
or actually a part - of this bug. These solve circular scrolling
starting point, scrolling speed, and direction of scrolling speed (slow
- fast reversed).

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[Bug 489830] Re: Settings of gpointing-device-settings are non-persistent

2011-05-20 Thread Mats Ahlgren
This has been happening since Karmic, and affects at least up to Lucid.

This issue *also* occurs with gsynaptics. A manually-configured
/etc/X11/xorg.conf also suffers from this bug.

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[Bug 489830] Re: Settings of gpointing-device-settings are non-persistent

2011-03-29 Thread Mantas Kriaučiūnas
** Also affects: baltix
   Importance: Undecided
   Status: New

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[Bug 489830] Re: Settings of gpointing-device-settings are non-persistent

2011-02-05 Thread harpreet bhatia
No its not fixed. I have an issue with touch pad sense. I always choose
it to be more lighter. but it resets on each login

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[Bug 489830] Re: Settings of gpointing-device-settings are non-persistent

2011-02-05 Thread Martin Spacek
I think the problem I was writing about was a suspend/resume problem.
The gconf change fixed that for me. It seems some of us here are talking
about a logout/login problem. The two might be different.

I've now noticed that after login, my touchpad speed setting is way
faster than it should be. The speed sliders in gpointing-device-settings
are in their normal positions, but I have to tweak any one of them
slightly to make them actually apply. This slows my mouse down to the
level I want.

I think this might also point to yet another bug: it seems that while
the very first tweak to the touchpad speed after logout/login does
indeed affect the speed (by simply resetting it to what it was set to
last time), any other changes to the speed sliders does nothing. I'm not
sure, but perhaps such changes might not apply until after the next
logout/login. Strange.

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[Bug 489830] Re: Settings of gpointing-device-settings are non-persistent

2011-01-16 Thread Thijs van Dijk
Martin's fix does not work for my Satellite L555 Ub10.10 64bit.
After setting  /apps/gnome_settings_daemon/plugins/mouse/active  to false, the 
problem persists.

If I set  /apps/gnome_settings_daemon/plugins/pointing-device/active  to
false as well, not only are the settings are not persistent after
logout/login, but changing them in gpointing-device-settings has no
effect. (I suppose this last bit was to be expected.)

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[Bug 489830] Re: Settings of gpointing-device-settings are non-persistent

2011-01-15 Thread Martin Spacek
I was having what seems to be this problem on my Thinkpad W510 in 64-bit
Maverick. Seems anything I set in gpointing would be lost on
suspend/resume, including trackpoint scrolling, two-finger touchpad
scrolling (care of the new synaptics-dkms multitouch package from the
utouch PPA), and the faster tapping option. Sometimes the trackpoint
icon would show up twice in gpointing, sometimes not at all. Sometimes
the touchpad icon wouldn't show up. Sometimes resetting my desired
settings in gpointing would work, sometimes not. Often, I'd have to
reboot.

I think I've solved my problem. I disabled the mouse gnome settings
daemon in gconf-editor. In apps/gnome_settings_daemon/plugins/mouse/ I
cleared active. Now all the gpointing settings (at least the ones that
I use) stick, even after suspend/resume. I tried this after reading
comments in bug # 308191 and bug # 463735.

Note that I don't have much of anything in my xorg.conf.d directory, and
I don't seem to have any HAL fdi files hanging around. So it seems that
gpointing-device-settings is now solely in control of my trackpoint and
synaptics touchpad settings, and gnome itself is no longer getting in
the way. I haven't tried running the normal gnome-mouse-properties app
since, and I don't really want to try it. Feeling superstitious...

In my estimation, this isn't really a bug in gpointing-device-settings,
but rather in gnome itself. Or perhaps gpointing should automatically
disable the mouse gnome settings daemon on install. Am I way off base?
Can someone confirm?

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[Bug 489830] Re: Settings of gpointing-device-settings are non-persistent

2010-12-30 Thread James M. Roche
Same issue in Maverick 64-bit on a HP Pavilion dv7000-series laptop.

Gpointing-device-settings works just fine, but all settings return to
their original default values after reboot--touchpad is enabled, even if
I disabled it before restarting, circular scrolling is disabled, etc.

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[Bug 489830] Re: Settings of gpointing-device-settings are non-persistent

2010-10-25 Thread Michael Brower
Dell E6400 Users: tried to implement the workaround stated by Tommi, but
with no effect.

However, creating a fdi file in /etc/hal/fdi/policy/mouse-wheel.fdi that
looks like this has proven consistent over several
suspend/resume/restart cycles:

match key=info.product string=DualPoint Stick
 merge key=input.x11_options.EmulateWheel type=stringtrue/merge
 merge key=input.x11_options.EmulateWheelButton type=string2/merge
 merge key=input.x11_options.ZAxsisMapping type=string4 5/merge
 merge key=input.x11_options.Emulate3Buttons type=stringtrue/merge
/match

You may have to alter the “info.product” key for your system to make it
work. After restarting hal and the xserver, that gave me my middle
button scroll back and I’m a happy (and productive) man again.  Thanks
to Michael Volgt for the workaround

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[Bug 489830] Re: Settings of gpointing-device-settings are non-persistent

2010-10-23 Thread Sheridan Hutchinson
I can confirm that in 10.10 that suspending and resuming is enough for
this package to forget to continue disabling my trackpad.

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[Bug 489830] Re: Settings of gpointing-device-settings are non-persistent

2010-10-20 Thread Michael Brower
Has anyone tried Tommi Mikola's workaround on a Dell e6400 or other ALPS
touchstick device? Tommi, has your workaround continued to work?

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[Bug 489830] Re: Settings of gpointing-device-settings are non-persistent

2010-10-20 Thread Tommi Mikkola
@Michael, the workaround described in #30 has been working more or less
without problems. There's been few occasional cases, in which the
pointer has frozen after resuming from suspend, but this has been fixed
by doing another suspend/resume cycle.

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[Bug 489830] Re: Settings of gpointing-device-settings are non-persistent

2010-10-16 Thread majesty
I also have a similar problem, since upgrading to 10.10 in gpointing-
device-settings not save sensitivity (pressure) setting for synaptics
touchpad (dell inspiron 1501). Now when i touch device, cursor begin
jumping around because is more sensitive. I can show cursor tickness
from my heart pulse! Fix it, please. Thanks.

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[Bug 489830] Re: Settings of gpointing-device-settings are non-persistent

2010-10-13 Thread Tommi Mikkola
Regarding the duplicate #508754 I managed to get the scroll wheel
emulation working with Maverick final on Thinkpad T61p over
suspend/resume cycle by creating a file
/usr/share/X11/xorg.conf.d/20-thinkpad.conf with the following content.

Section InputClass
Identifier Trackpoint Wheel Emulation
MatchProduct TrackPoint
MatchDevicePath /dev/input/event*
Driver evdev
Option EmulateWheel true
Option EmulateWheelButton 2
Option Emulate3Buttons false
Option XAxisMapping 6 7
Option YAxisMapping 4 5
EndSection

Restart of X-server is required for the changes to take effect. The
workaround is based on the one found at
http://psung.blogspot.com/2010/04/thinkpad-trackpoint-scrolling-in-
ubuntu.html with a slight change to the location of the file (/usr/share
instead of /usr/lib).

I hope someone finds this useful, while waiting for the final fix.

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[Bug 489830] Re: Settings of gpointing-device-settings are non-persistent

2010-10-10 Thread faBIUz
I would like to disable the touchpad when I connect the external mouse
but despite this option, if I select the touchpad is not disabled and if
I close and reopen gpointing-device-setting the settings are not stored.
My os is ubuntu x86-64 10:10 updated daily.

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[Bug 489830] Re: Settings of gpointing-device-settings are non-persistent

2010-10-10 Thread faBIUz
I tried the workaround of changing the priority in gconf-editor without
success, I also tried running as root, the application still get a
failure.

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[Bug 489830] Re: Settings of gpointing-device-settings are non-persistent

2010-10-04 Thread lagwagon667
I also can confirm that wheel emulation is lost on a ThinkPad R500 and a
SL500 between a suspend to RAM and wakeup. After a reboot wheel
emulation is restored again.

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[Bug 489830] Re: Settings of gpointing-device-settings are non-persistent

2010-09-13 Thread fechter
I can confirm that the wheel emulation is lost on a Thinkpad T400 after
suspend to ram (standby), but will be restored after a reboot. Version
1.5.1-2 (Ubuntu maveric meercat beta 1).

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[Bug 489830] Re: Settings of gpointing-device-settings are non-persistent

2010-09-13 Thread anis
Same problem on a T60 (version 1.5.1-2, mav meer beta).

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[Bug 489830] Re: Settings of gpointing-device-settings are non-persistent

2010-08-21 Thread LanoxxthShaddow
I just cloned and installed the latest version of gpointing-device-
settings v1.5.1 from the gnome git repository. However it did not change
any thing in regard to the suspend/resume problem, when i suspend and
resume, scroll is still broken for my thinkpad trackpoint.

However it seems this bug is upstream related:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=518502
particullarly: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=518502#c9
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=598820

You can try gds 1.5.1 you going trough the following steps, also it wont be of 
much use:
git clone git://git.gnome.org/gpointing-device-settings
cd gpointing-device-settings
./autogen.sh
./configure
./make
./sudo make install

** Bug watch added: Red Hat Bugzilla #518502
   https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=518502

** Bug watch added: GNOME Bug Tracker #598820
   https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=598820

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[Bug 489830] Re: Settings of gpointing-device-settings are non-persistent

2010-08-16 Thread Michael Brower
I can confirm, I am also using a dell e6400 (alps touchpad/pointing
stick).  after suspending to RAM, the wheel emulation is reset.
Rebooting or hibernating also resets the start point for circular
scrolling to the center, though i set it to the 3 o'clock position each
time i reboot.  all other settings appear to be persistent.

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[Bug 489830] Re: Settings of gpointing-device-settings are non-persistent

2010-08-02 Thread knut
I use the wheel emulation with the trackpoint on my Dell E6400 +Lucid
configuration. It works fine after reboot or wake up from hibernation.
BUT after resuming from suspend (to RAM) it is somehow disabled and also
it is not possible to set up the wheel emulation again with gpointing-
device-settings.

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[Bug 489830] Re: Settings of gpointing-device-settings are non-persistent

2010-05-31 Thread blahde
** Changed in: gpointing-device-settings (Ubuntu)
   Status: Confirmed = In Progress

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[Bug 489830] Re: Settings of gpointing-device-settings are non-persistent

2010-05-31 Thread blahde
** Changed in: gpointing-device-settings (Ubuntu)
   Status: In Progress = Confirmed

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[Bug 489830] Re: Settings of gpointing-device-settings are non-persistent

2010-05-18 Thread Stan Schymanski
I have a very similar configuration to jlgoolsbe and yet the gpointing-
device-settings settings are not persistent on my Dell Studio.
TwoFingerScroll is greyed out in the gnome settings, but I can activate
it in gpointing-device-settings and then it works. However, after every
suspend/hibernate/restart, I have to untick and re-tick this option in
gpointing-device-settings to make it work again.

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[Bug 489830] Re: Settings of gpointing-device-settings are non-persistent

2010-05-12 Thread Tom Gelinas
Yes that definitely works, un-setting disable touchpad when typing
allows gpointing-device-settings to consistently disable the touchpad.
Thanks! This was actually listed on the gpointing-device-settings
mailing list at some point, too.

I've make bug report 577250 for the issue with gpointing breaking
XF86TouchpadToggle (keyboard button for toggling touchpad).

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[Bug 489830] Re: Settings of gpointing-device-settings are non-persistent

2010-05-10 Thread Kelly was here
I had similar problems, where gpointing-device-settings did not seem to stick. 
I figured out that in my case the problem was that I set disable touchpad when 
typing in the default gnome mouse setup tool (Ubuntu 10.04: 
System-Preferences-Mouse under the touchpad tab). I guess the problem is that 
after typing, the touchpad is turned back on, even when disabled in 
gpointing-device-settings.
Hope this helps...

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[Bug 489830] Re: Settings of gpointing-device-settings are non-persistent

2010-05-07 Thread Tom Gelinas
** Summary changed:

- Settings are non-persistent after reboot
+ Settings of gpointing-device-settings are non-persistent

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[Bug 489830] Re: Settings of gpointing-device-settings are non-persistent

2010-05-07 Thread Tom Gelinas
Has anyone used this on Debian with absolutely no issues?

My understanding is that gpointing-device-settings has a plugin for
gnome settings daemon


Interesting settings can be found with gconf-editor at /apps/gnome/peripherals 
.  The priority for loading plugins is found at 
/apps/gnome_settings_daemon/plugins/pointing-device and also in the keys of 
other plugins.


It seems that gpointing-device-settings stores settings in a way that conflicts 
with gnome's regular configuration, ie. it uses different keys to store the 
same settings, or it stores a setting in a way that affects many other 
gnome-native settings.  gpointing-device settings stores settings in 
/desktop/gnome/peripherals/sy...@47@2...@32@synapt...@32@TouchPad , while gnome 
stores them at /desktop/gnome/peripherals/touchpad . I suppose it becomes a 
little complicated with the trackpoint, since gnome probably sees it as just 
another mouse.


Maybe we should play with the priority of these gnome-settings-daemon plugins.

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[Bug 489830] Re: Settings of gpointing-device-settings are non-persistent

2010-05-07 Thread Tom Gelinas
Additionally, /apps/gnome_settings_daemon/keybindings has a list of
keybinds (obv.) and XF86TouchpadToggle is only listed there, nowhere
else in gconf. Before installing gpointing-device-settings,
XF86TouchpadToggle would toggle the touchpad and display a notification
using notify-osd. This broken after installing gpointing-device-
settings, and I can't get it back after uninstallng it. I suppose this
is a per-user issue, but I haven't found a configuration file in my home
folder or gconf a key that would cause this.

Has gpointing-device-settings ever worked in perfect harmony with gnome,
or has it always been a little wonky? The method it uses for storing in
gconf seems a little weird, but  I think these priorities settings at
/apps/gnome_settings_daemon/plugins will allow us to find workarounds
here. Please report back if you get something working!

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[Bug 489830] Re: Settings of gpointing-device-settings are non-persistent

2010-05-07 Thread Tom Gelinas
I'm using Debian's 1.5.1, but using gconf-editor to set
/apps/gnome_settings_daemon/plugins/pointing-device/priority to 8 and
/apps/gnome_settings_daemon/plugins/mouse to 9 has allowed gpointing-
device-settings to have precedence over gnome's default mouse settings
app. Settings are now persistent.


I still haven't gotten XF86TouchpadToggle to work, i've tried setting 
/apps/gnome_settings_daemon/plugins/keybindings to 7, tried disabling the 
gpointing-device-settings plugin, and tried uninstalling libgpds and 
gpointing-device-settings. Nothing worked. I'd really appreciate it if someone 
could explain how the XF86TouchpadToggle binding works by default in Ubuntu 
Lucid. 

Hopefully this solution is reproducible!

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[Bug 489830] Re: Settings of gpointing-device-settings are non-persistent

2010-05-07 Thread Tom Gelinas
Unfortunately, this seems to randomly stop functioning. I haven't found
a consistent reason for this yet.

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[Bug 489830] Re: Settings of gpointing-device-settings are non-persistent

2010-05-07 Thread Tom Gelinas
Sorry, I should clarify: when the touchpad is disabled in gpointing-
device-settings, it re-activates. I don't know if some other input
plugin is asserting itself here...

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[Bug 489830] Re: Settings of gpointing-device-settings are non-persistent

2010-05-07 Thread LanoxxthShaddow
It seems in lucid the settings get lost after a suspend/resume. But they
work after a reboot. So everytime i wake up from a suspend i need to run
gpointing-device-settings _twice_ and reset the scroll to button 2.

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[Bug 489830] Re: Settings of gpointing-device-settings are non-persistent

2010-05-07 Thread jlgoolsbee
I noted this in one of this bug's duplicates, so I'll repost it here:

Not sure what (if anything) I've done differently here, but just wanted
to note that I'm running the 10.04 final release with kernel
2.6.32-22-generic and gpointing-device-settings 1.3.2-2 (as installed
from the default sources), and my scroll settings are persistent through
suspend/resume - and I'm not just imagining things; I suspended/resumed
my T510 while I wrote this message, and then used the scroll wheel
emulation to scroll this very page.

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[Bug 489830] Re: Settings of gpointing-device-settings are non-persistent

2010-05-07 Thread Tom Gelinas
jilgoosbee, are you able to use the XF86TouchpadToggle (FN+F8) when
using gpoining-device-settings? Are you able to disable the trackpad in
gpointing-device-settings and have the setting persist?


gpointing-device-settings and gnome-mouse-properties (Gnome's default mouse 
preferences app) have 2 different methods/gconf keys they use for disabling 
scrolling or the touchpad. gpointing-device-settings uses 
/desktop/gnome/peripherals/sy...@47@2...@32@synapt...@32@TouchPad/off , which 
can be set as 0 for On with tapping and scrolling, 1 with tapping and scrolling 
disabled and 2 with the entire touchpad disabled. gpointing-device-settings 
also has separate keys for toggling vertical/horizontal scrolling and tapping. 
| gnome-mouse-properties uses 
/desktop/gnome/peripherals/touchpad/touchpad_enabled to disable the touchpad 
(which I assume is bound to XF86TouchpadToggle because there is no option to 
disable the touchpad in gnome-mouse-properties). It also has its own separate 
keys for toggling scrolling/tapping.

How can these conflicting settings be reconciled? Is this really what
these priorities settings at /apps/gnome_settings_daemon/plugins are
meant to do? If so, it seems it only happens at load-time, but gnome-
mouse-properties tries to reassert control over these functions at
certain times.

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[Bug 489830] Re: Settings of gpointing-device-settings are non-persistent

2010-05-07 Thread Tom Gelinas
Also, you say your scroll settings are persistent. I bet this is because
you haven't set anything in gpointing-device-settings that conflicts
with gnome-mouse-properties, ie. you haven't disabled horizontal
scrolling in gpointing, but enabled it in gnome, or something similar.

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