On my thinkpad this is a very useful script sometimes... 
touchpad/trackpoint in thinkpads under linux are not so good, however 
there is always a workaround :))

Palmdetect is working for you?

L:


#!/bin/bash
case "$1" in
        usb|ext|off)
                xinput set-prop "TPPS/2 IBM TrackPoint" "Device Enabled" 0
                xinput set-prop "SynPS/2 Synaptics TouchPad" "Device Enabled" 0
                echo "Both builtin pointer device is Off!"
        ;;
        touchpad)
                xinput set-prop "TPPS/2 IBM TrackPoint" "Device Enabled" 0
                xinput set-prop "SynPS/2 Synaptics TouchPad" "Device Enabled" 1
                synclient TapButton1=1
#               synclient TapButton2=1
#               synclient TapButton3=1
                synclient ClickPad=0
                VertTwoFingerScroll=0
                HorizTwoFingerScroll=0
                HorizEdgeScroll=1
                VertEdgeScroll=1
#               RightbuttonAreaRight=10
#               EmulateMidButtonTime=75
#               RTCornerButton=0
#               RBCornerButton=0
#               LTCornerButton=0
#               LBCornerButton=0
                PalmDetect=1
                echo "Touchpad is On!"
        ;;
        trackpoint)
                xinput set-prop "TPPS/2 IBM TrackPoint" "Device Enabled" 1
                xinput set-prop "SynPS/2 Synaptics TouchPad" "Device Enabled" 0
                echo "TrackPoint is On!"
        ;;
        both|on)
                xinput set-prop "TPPS/2 IBM TrackPoint" "Device 
Enabled" 1
                xinput set-prop "SynPS/2 Synaptics TouchPad" "Device 
Enabled" 1
                synclient TapButton1=1
#               synclient TapButton2=1
#               synclient TapButton3=1
                synclient ClickPad=0
                VertTwoFingerScroll=0
                HorizTwoFingerScroll=0
                HorizEdgeScroll=1
                VertEdgeScroll=1
#               RightbuttonAreaRight=10
#               EmulateMidButtonTime=75
#               RTCornerButton=0
#               RBCornerButton=0
#               LTCornerButton=0
#               LBCornerButton=0
                echo "Both device is On!"
        ;;
        *)
        echo "Usage: {usb|ext|off -> turn off builtin} | touchpad | trackpoint 
| {both|on -> turn on builtin}"
esac


On Fri 25 Apr 2014 06:38:24 AM CEST, Steve Underwood wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I just rebooted my Thinkpad X240 for the first time in a few weeks,
> and now clicking the touchpad doesn't behave properly. I assume a yum
> update since the last reboot has changed something, and not in a good
> way. If I click the edge of the pad I get the correct
> left/middle/right button kind of behaviour, but if I click in the
> middle of the pad I get quirky results. I used to get the effect of a
> left mouse button.
>
> Is this a regression, or has something purposefully changed which
> means I need to alter the xorg configuration files?
>
> Regards,
> Steve
>
>
>
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