on 11.10 the disable touchpad while typing seems to activate again this
problem... some times disabling and re-enabling the touchpad several times make
the touchpad return back to life... but doesnt work always.
also, on 11.10, disabled the touchpad and re-enable one will not work, i need
to do
This also affects 11.04 and 11.10, so maybe its better to remove the
10.04 from the subject, as this is still a current and annoying bug
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To manage
IMPORTANT - this contains steps to reproduce the problem.
Comment #103 above has the solution - but it's slightly more subtle than
this.
I can easily reproduce the problem on my Acer netbook which has a dedicated
keypress (Fn F7) to toggle the touchpad on or off. I'm running Ubuntu 10.04.2
LTS
I just upgraded my Lenovo Thinkpad T410 to 11.04 Natty and hit this
issue. The solution that worked for me seems a bit simpler than some of
the ones offered earlier so hopefully this will help someone.
Hit Alt-F2
Type gconf-editor and hit return
Browse to desktop/gnome/peripherals key
Look for
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Post # 9 worked for me, I lost touchpad and keypad after updates, Broadcom
started working but I could'nt do anything with it!!
I used USB mouse and keyboard to open terminal to run:
sudo apt-get install gpointing-device-settings touchfreeze
After reboot the Linksys wireless card, touchpad, AND
Add to my post #137---
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Dell Inspiron 2650too old for Windoz, so awfully slow--- working good with
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I have observed this problem with a HP dv2500t running Natty (latest
updates). Manually changing
/desktop/gnome/peripherals/touchpad/touchpad_enabled to true fixed it.
Seriously, what's going on here?
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I had the same problem on an Acer Aspire 8735G, however the workaround
#103 from quirks solved it. Thank you quirks!
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I'm on Maverick 64-bit and since today the problem can't be solved
anymore through #103!!
Heeelp!
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HP Pavilion DV6103NR. It started after I used the mousepad lockout
button on the mousepad.
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@Gorgi:
I'm on Maverick 64bit and the problem is still there!!
Luckily, with #103 the problem can still be solved.
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@Will Miller oktapod:
No problem! ;)
Glad U guys resolved the issue!
For those on whose machines the bug returns occasionally(it did on mine!) :
I have added a keyboard shortcut via System-Preferences-Keyboard Shortcuts
that had this command:
gconftool-2 --set --type boolean
Thank you guys! Post #93 fixed the problem. (on Lucid Lynx 10.04
Pavilion dv6780el).
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Giorgi Maghlakelidze, Thank you so much!!! Post #93 fixed the problem
for me (on Lucid Lynx 10.04, HP Pavilion Laptop). That bug affected me
for ages.
Anyone else who has this problem, paste this into your terminal:
gconftool-2 --set --type boolean
Confirmed on a Acer Aspire One 752
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I have a generic compal laptop without such physical button. However, I
got this bug. The solution offered in comment #50 fixed it for me. Just
prior to this bug manifesting my laptop went into sleep mode it failed
to wake up from leaving my touchpad in this disabled state and as
described in
Correction, it was the post nr #40 that helped.
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I'm running a Acer Aspire One 110 with Lucid (10.04), with all updates
current.
I've had a non-functional touchpad since I installed Ubuntu on the AAO
(v.8.xx), and nothing I've done has resuscitated it - until I read
comment #93, which has worked like a charm.
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My laptop is: Blue, Model #626
Problem: Touchpad doesn't work at all. cursor not moving, no respond from left
and right clicks. it is also not recognized on the xinput --list command.
i've got to thinking, mine has a manual on/off switch for my
I would like to add that I DONT have a trackpad or touchpad installed,
and use an MS Wireless Multimedia Keyboard V1.0A (WUR0335).. This issue
presented itself and the keyboard would just stop working. The menus in
10.04 would highlight (i.e Applications, Places and System) but no
dropdown would
#103 works on an Acer Aspire One D250. Thanks Quirks!
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Can confirm bug on Hp dv5 series laptop, Was acting weird so i reset it
then the mouse stopped working on my main account. Works fine in my
other accounts and fine in the login screen.
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Had same problem on acer aspire laptop.
touchpad worked, then stopped working for my user only. When logging in
with my son's user, the touchpad worked fine. So went with the deleting
the .gnome2, gconf etc etc solution as it seemed to be user specific and
not system specific (the modprobe
the touch pad was not working for me after making the switch from
windows 7 to ubuntu you could not use the touch pad as soon as it
connected to the wifi if the wifi is turned off it works perfectly how
ever after reinstalling Ubuntu to see if that was the problem i loaded
the live cd with ubuntu
#103 works for me, too. Acer Aspire Timeline 4810T
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The solution suggested on comment #103 worked on my HP Pavillion
dv6626us.
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Hi there all,
I am a Linux newbie. I recalled that I had had similar problem with
Karmic about 4 months ago and I had fixed it then. After some recalling,
I got it and here it is:
I went to the System - Administration - Windows menu and went to the
Windows Preferences tab.
There for the
I can confirm solution #103 on a Samsung R70 Diness.
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I do not now if I have the same problem, but I found very simple
solution for mine:
When I switch touchpad off with Disable button (physical button near
touchpad) and reboot, my touchpad starts working again.
The problem reappear, if I reboot with the touchpad switched off again.
So it looks
The comment #103 works for me. I have a HP Pavillion dv6345.
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I've been frustrated by my trackpad\mouse freezing since installing
10.04 until I suddenly realized today that this occurred whenever my fan
kicked in - without fail.
modprobe -r psmouse
modprobe psmouse proto=imps
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Poster #83 got it right. The issue is caused by gnome-settings-daemon.
There is, however, no need to adjust/recompile any code.
Hi, I was having the same issue. I believe that the Synaptics touchpad
driver and Gnome both disable the touchpad individually. For some
reason, Gnome (in particular
#103 solution works well for me. I tried all the other workarounds but
only #103 solved the problem. Thanks quirks!
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#103 works for me. Thanks quirks!
Now I can turn on and off the touchpad in my HP dv6745
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Thank you, #103, It's great! The solution works on my HP dv6220.
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#103 works for me, too. HP dv5 - 1112el.
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I confirm that solution #103 works for me too on HP DV6. Big thanks to
'quirks' and all of you. Now only left to get SD card 5in1 and s video
to work and goodbye windows forever.
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I can confirm the solution #103 too. I have a HP dv5-1260 br. Thanks a
lot! Now we can just wait for the official solution, but without too
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@wribero: how did you solve it? I have a HP dv5 and I don't have any
BIOS update.
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@jonbonjovi: I have an external mouse, I don't use the touchpad and I am
very upset because this is a big inconvenience to me.
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Dear all,
One-and-a-half weeks after my initial reaction (#95) on this bug I can
report it solved in my particular case. A couple of weeks ago I tried to
flash the BIOS on my Acer Aspire One 150. I followed the official Acer
instructions by placing the new BIOS files on a USB stick and then hold
@SDonatas, post #96
Are You SURE that U have the same 'symptoms'? Could You describe them?
I'm starting to have a feeling that some ppl here are talking about a
different bug with a different nature of it.
Have You tried solutions @ post #93? post #87?
#93 worked wonderfully! Never had a
Giorgi Maghlakelidze [DrAcid]:
Solution 93 allowed me to use my touchpad again, but it didn't really
fixed the whole problem, because when I use on/off button for the touch
pad, my touchpad mouse crashes, external usb mouse stops clicking, and
keyboard starts to malfunction. This is triggered
I have the same problem, my DV6000 HP laptop touch pad is dead. Nothing
rely makes it alive in 10.04 x64. I'm sure it is not hardware problem,
this is something in software. And it is taking quite long time to sort
this out. But it works fine in live CD. Ubuntu could be great, but these
little
I too experience this problem since a few days, probably after an
update. At home I always use a mouse, so I did not notice until
recently. I have an Acer Aspire One ZG5 with Ubuntu 10.04 2.6.32-22
generic. My touchpad is completely dead for all users. Unlike others it
does neither temporarily
Yes, post #93 helped. For some reason, touchpad_enable must have been
set to false after a recent update. After re-setting it (with gconf-
editor) my touchpad (on a HP Pavilion dv5) works again.
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I confirm same problem - touchpad not working after login... Before it worked
just fine! After Login - stops working at all.
Started about 3 days ago after an update (i THINK)
HP Pavilion dv5 1000, Ubuntu Lucid x86, latest updates 2010-06-08.
The modprobe thing helped but provided really raw
Perhaps #87 provides a permanent solution, but not for me.
I added the parameters:
$ dmesg | grep i8042
[0.00] Kernel command line: BOOT_IMAGE=/boot/vmlinuz-2.6.32-22-generic
root=UUID=6011851c-f1ed-4a48-a724-d02cd7732d6b ro i8042.reset i8042.nomux quiet
splash
[0.663510] serio:
I confirm #89 response, #87 solution doesn't help.
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https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+question/113631
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Now my touchpad stopped work at all.
It is not detected by Synaptics (Xorg.0.log):
(II) Synaptics touchpad driver version 1.2.2
TouchPad no synaptics event device found
It' is not in xinput list:
ale...@alexey-netbook:~$ xinput list
⎡ Virtual core pointer id=2[master
I have an Acer Aspire 1420p and experienced the same issues. Following
the advice in bug #501843, I added i8042.reset i8042.nomux to my
kernel command line and now the touchpad is working perfectly.
I first tried it by modifying the command line. Select the desired kernel and
then press 'e' at
I can confirm fix #87 provides a permanent solution. Excellent work.
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#50 REALLY works for good! Someone should get it on as a patch ASAP!
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#83 works, confirmed. At the moment, it's the best we can get ;)
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I finally got time to debug on the computer in trouble and these are my
findings;
It seems some application sets the gconf value to false and g-s-d picks this up
and disables the touchpad as it should. Doing a switch to a console (ctrl + alt
+ f1) and back (ctrl + alt + f7) seems to trigger
This bug also affects me, (But not my wifeyet)I am running a new
install on a root partition and calling /home on another. I originally
started running Lucid as soon as it became available and updated through
the update manager. my touchpad worked flawlessly until last week. I had
a problem
Run this command in a terminal and then reboot; problem solved:
perl -pi -e 's/(?=touchpad(.{48}))false/true/'
~/.gconf/desktop/gnome/peripherals/touchpad/%gconf.xml
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Hi Ace,
This didn't help. Last time, in 90% of boots, XOrg doesn't see the touchpad at
all.
Even touchpad driver doesn't load (no touchpad in xinput list), see the log
bellow.
But sometimes (10% of boots) everything is OK, touchpad works the first
time, but then stops.
(II) Synaptics touchpad
Marcus,
I've also tried this driver from your post #77
[3] https://launchpad.net/~0-launchpad-mejlamej-nu/+archive/ppa
It doesn't help
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I can confirm too that #9 worked for me too!
Machine - ACER 5920
NB: interesting to note that the touchpad worked without any trouble for
another user I had created. Didn't work only for the default user (one
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I'm sad to say that the problem is back on my Samsung NP-N210.
I've googled through many articles, tried many changes, but problem still
occurs.
To be more exact, it gets OK sometimes, and sometimes following actions help:
gconftool -s /desktop/gnome/peripherals/touchpad/touchpad_enabled -t
Bug [1] might be related to this. Anyone using a KMS driver and still
has this problem?
I'm also building a touchpad driver without the patch 01-synaptics-dont-
grab-if-not-on-current-VT.patch that *might* have something to do with
this as I'm not sure what it does as [2] seems to do the same
LinuxMint 9 user here, I found in one of the threads under Ubuntu forum
about this code you have to type in the terminal:
gconftool -s /desktop/gnome/peripherals/touchpad/touchpad_enabled -t
boolean true
after tying this in the terminal, my touchpad is alive! not sure if it
will comeback after I
Just started having this problem with my Acer Aspire 5535, and am really
confused. I tried changing the boolean value in the gconf file, and
it's still not working. Not sure how to install touchfreeze and
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I started Ubuntu in the safe mode, updated GRUB, recreated Xorg.cfg (set
to default) and the problem with touchpad has disappeared for 30 minutes
aproximately, but then the trouble has occured again.
What I've found out is that the touchpad problem occurs only when WiFi network
is active.
When
When there is no WiFi connection, the touchpad works better, but still freezes
time to time.
Without touchpad the following workaround gets it back to life:
gconftool -s /desktop/gnome/peripherals/touchpad/touchpad_enabled -t boolean
false
gconftool -s
Finally, it looks like the problem has gone. At the least, durng the past hour
the touchpad works fine.
What I have done is:
1) removed all unnecessary xorg-input drivers and kept the only following:
xf86-input-mouse, xserver-xorg-input-evdev, xserver-xorg-input-vmmous,
Tried almost everything! So far my touchpad works without any problems!
After having so big problems with it, I'm trying to avoid saying that this is
the best solution, but:
I think the problem isn't in xserver-xorg-input-synaptic, but is in some other
package which is not compatible with it.
This bug affects me too on Samsung N200. Tired of it already.
Sometimes it works after login but then stops, sometimes it doesn't work after
boot.
Sometimes during while booting the system says that something wrond with UDEV.
Tried all the fixed proposed here. Sometimes they help, but sometimes
Touchpad stops working after login.
I confirm that this bug . I'm using Acer TravelMate TM8471.
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i think the problem with the touchpad on/off button is a different bug.
those of you who have problems with the on/off button check this link out
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/AspireTimeline/Fixes
scroll down to: Touchpad On/Off button
this fix works
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I upgraded from Ubuntu 9.10 to Ubuntu 10.04.
The touchpad worked fine for a while, but then odd things started
happening. Occasionally I would get this problem where the right-click
would stop working, then only the left click would work but I could only
click on certain things (I couldn't open
Ok, I figured out that those problems only occurred after I pressed the
touchpad on/off button.
If I press this button, the keyboard becomes unresponsive and for some reason I
can't do anything except left-click on tasks in the taskbar using the mouse
(the applications menu doesn't open even
The on/off button problem happens to me too (HP dv7 laptop):
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/571638
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I just worked out the same thing as #65.
After using the trackpad on/off button, I can't use the keyboard
anymore. Also, I can't click on the gnome Applications/Places/System
menu. The trackpad still works though.
When I log out and back in, the keyboard is working again, but the
touchpad does
Same problem here, HP Pavillion tx1000, upgraded to Lucid from Karmic.
When I turn on the machine it starts fine, but if I disable the touchpad
with the hardware button, and then re-enable it again, it won't come
back.
I managed to make it work again with workaround #42 , great, thanks!
Why was
[QUOTE]
When I turn on the machine it starts fine, but if I disable the touchpad with
the hardware button, and then re-enable it again, it won't come back.
[/QUOTE]
Exactly the same for me.
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don't know if this helps anybody but i have the problem only when i am
log-in to my main usr account. ive created another to test it and the
touchpad worked flawless. (also if i only chance the user without a
reboot) so the problem must be somewhere in the user settings...
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Have always had the problem (with Karmic and Lucid) where if I turned of
the pad with the laptop hardware switch, it would turn off but I could
not turn it back on with the switch. The switch woudl set/release the
touchpad toggle (could watch it in gconf-editor). In the last week the
touchpad has
HP dv6000 - Having same issue. Temp fix/work around #42 worked for me;
would still like to see a perm fix put into place.
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Experiencing the same issue on an Acer Aspire 6930G, the touchpad works
fine at the GDM login screen and then stops working after login.
Enabling/disabling the touchpad does not solve the problem.
It took a while for me to notice this bug as I also tend to default to a
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updated laptop-detect package, but I have no evidence to back that up.
Doing this did solve the problem:
gconftool -s /desktop/gnome/peripherals/touchpad/touchpad_enabled -t
boolean true
I used gconf-editor to make the change
Haksell's fix (#50) works, but only in the strictest sense of the word.
It's touchpad functionality at it's most basic, is unaccelerated, and
side scrolling is disabled. Further, touchpad configuration becomes
disabled in the GUI configuration tool.
Have we removed the Fix released status?
Yes I do agree, this is not a module related issue... That works, but
it's just an huge workaround.
The only way I can make my touchpad and my touchpad-button to work is to
invert the /desktop/gnome/peripherals/touchpad/touchpad_enabled gconf
option; after that the touchpad works following the
Same Computer as Morten Minke (It's a Co-workers HP dv9000) and same
symptoms, including the inability to left click.
Fresh install of release version of 10.04LTS (never had any Ubuntu/Linux
before, whole hd for Ubuntu), problem not present or not noticed until
after doing the updates.
I just noticed this problem tonight. I'm not sure how long its been
going on for, I normally use a USB mouse. Using a HP dv5z-1000 with the
64 bit version of Lucid and all the latest updates. I just tried
switching terminals and switching back like Linuxslate suggested, and
its working at least
To fix this (without startup-scripts) create a file
/etc/modprobe.d/touchpad.conf and put options psmouse proto=imps in
it.
Maybe some packager/developer can fix this for us?
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[10.04] Touchpad stops working after login
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/549727
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My touch pad doesn't work past the login in screen. Using Ubuntu 10.04
on an Acer Aspire 4810TZ. USB mouse works fine. Touchpad works in
Windows and worked with 9.10.
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[10.04] Touchpad stops working after login
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/549727
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This happens to me too on a HP Pavilion dv9000 (dv9845ed) but I have
some additional info:
When I boot up with the touchpad disabled, I can use my external USB mouse to
login.
The external mouse works fine and I can do everything, however
When I now activate the touchpad, my mouse stops
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