I noticed this is posted as a low priority. Some people depend on this
feature. It has become so common place to be able to scroll in this
manner now. You can work much more effectively (arguably and depending
on your field of course). I have spent a lot of time working on this bug
myself on both Ubuntu and Linux Mint 10. I have been unsuccessful and it
seems to me it revolves around a proprietary system the way the PS2
mouse and the trackpad interact. The Ubuntu (or Linux Mint) installs are
correct in calling the trackpad a PS2 mouse because that is the first
mouse seen by the system as there is a PS2 mouse in these sytems (that
little nub between G, H and B keys). The problem is once this mouse is
seen that is the end. This I believe is because the PS2 is integrated
with the trackpad in some way.  So until these drivers get open sourced
or someone reverse engineers this hardware then I am afraid it will not
be fixed. I am especially sad because I have an awesome machine.

Dell E6510
Quad Core
8GB RAM
500 GB Hard drive
"HD Monitor"1920x1080

Not bad for a laptop.

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  Dell Inspiron N5030, Touchpad recognised as generic PS/2 mouse

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