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run 2: libinput debug-events --verbose (1.10.2 bad)
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--- Comment #11 from Mantas Mikulėnas ---
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run 2: libinput debug-events --verbose (1.10.1 good)
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--- Comment #9 from Mantas Mikulėnas ---
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run 2: evemu-record log
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--- Comment #36 from Peter Hutterer ---
The jump is probably caused by the angle between flat and actual acceleration
which still looks like this: _/ (ascii-art! :)
Smoothing this out to be more of a curve may or may
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--- Comment #8 from Mantas Mikulėnas ---
(In reply to Peter Hutterer from comment #7)
> If it is between 1.10.1 and 1.10.2 and easy to reproduce, git bisecting will
> be the fastest way to identify what changed. afaict that
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--- Comment #12 from Peter Hutterer ---
So it works on master now?
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--- Comment #18 from Peter Hutterer ---
Weird, there certainly are events coming out of the device and the coordinates
move slightly. Benjamin, any guess?
Dave, can you confirm with evemu-record that whenever the
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--- Comment #19 from Benjamin Tissoires ---
The problem here is that the touchpad sends events with a confidence of 0. This
usually means the touchpad considers the touch to be a palm.
Currently hid-multitouch
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--- Comment #13 from Mantas Mikulėnas ---
(In reply to Peter Hutterer from comment #12)
> So it works on master now?
Yes, master has no scrolling problems.
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Bug ID: 105485
Summary: Add hwdb entry for X280 trackpoint (too fast)
Product: Wayland
Version: unspecified
Hardware: Other
OS: All
Status: NEW
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--- Comment #22 from Hi-Angel ---
s/double-touch/double-finger touch.
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--- Comment #4 from Nate Graham ---
I understand. It's just frustrating to still be wrestling with this issue a
year and a half later, after the herculean effort you've put in to make it
work. Hysteresis is just so
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--- Comment #21 from Hi-Angel ---
(In reply to Peter Hutterer from comment #20)
> Any updates now that all the hysteresis patches have been merged on master?
Yeah, double-touch still seems to not work occasionally. I'm
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--- Comment #26 from Peter Hutterer ---
regarding addr2line:
https://who-t.blogspot.com.au/2014/02/making-sense-of-backtraces-with.html
see comment #20, this bug is fixed on master, and I cannot reproduce it with
the
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--- Comment #20 from Peter Hutterer ---
oh, right, confidence bit. Forgot to look at that. Anyway, even with a perfect
userspace it wouldn't really fix the issue because we'd just be ignoring a palm
touch anyway... So
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evemu-record of touchpad
evemu-record of my SynPS/2 Synaptics TouchPad on a Thinkpad T410.
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--- Comment #4 from eyen...@gmail.com ---
This is the part where the 'finger' wasn't released.
I'm using my mouse, not the touchpad, and it's also not the scrolling that is
the problem but a click. What happened here is that I was clicking on a
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--- Comment #21 from Dave ---
Just to confirm, after my finger passes through the deadzone, only
MSC_TIMESTAMP records appear, even when I continue moving it.
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--- Comment #5 from Peter Hutterer ---
in libinput, touchpads and mice are completely separate so please let's not mix
the two issues. If it is a libinput bug, it cannot be the same because there's
virtually no
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--- Comment #6 from Nate Graham ---
> Is this a real use-case?
No, it's just the best way to quickly tell if hysteresis is on or off.
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--- Comment #8 from Nate Graham ---
Um, how do I turn it off then? It turned on quite before I did the small
circles routine; I only did that to illustrate the issue. I really don't like
how easy it is to accidentally
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--- Comment #5 from Peter Hutterer ---
> if I continuously make small circles with the cursor
Is this a real use-case? You can trick the code (it's a result of how simple it
is) but I haven't been able to trigger this
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