** Description changed:
My touchpad locks itself up after some time of usage, until I kill the X
server/log out/reboot.
While the touchpad is locked up, I can't move the mouse pointer or tap
to click (a right-click is triggered instead). Hardware buttons function
- normally, and I cant
OK, I've just discovered a way to unlock the touchpad without having to
log out/kill X: switch to a virtual terminal and back to the desktop.
This makes this bug way less annoying for me.
** Summary changed:
- Tocuhpad is locked up, can’t move the mouse pointer or tap to click
+ Touchpad is
Thanks, Jason! Worked like a charm, here.
(I also updated my U43JC Oneiric howto to include your fix:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1615564)
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Ok, figured it out, on Oneiric Unity uses the new gnome-settings-daemon,
and to configure the touchpad post g-s-d, we should use this:
http://who-t.blogspot.com/2011/03/custom-input-device-configuration-
in.html
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Jason, mind posting your patch to ease the pain of a fellow sufferer? :)
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/873482
Title:
elantech: Touchpad always reports 3
Any news on how to handle this on Oneiric? Neither yurivkhan's or
o.shybystyi's PPAs have been updated to 11.10 (and naturally, there is
still no way to configure this on Gnome itself).
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For a complete Asus U43JC howto (including kernel recompilation to
disable nvidia), go here:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1615564
(references to this bug and bdpoeke's comments at the bottom)
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/312756
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bdkoepke, thank you for your help. With your pointers, I ended up
compiling my own kernel with a new DSDT.hex (unfortunately current
kernels do not support loading DSDT.aml files from initramfs). On idle,
with WiFi off and low screen brightness I can also get roughly 10500 mW,
with an estimated
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