driver issue? Any suggestions?
Reply 1 : Dell touchpad issues with Fedora
What kind of touchpad does that machine have? Can you post the output of xinput list?
You mean if you touch the touchpad your cursor jumps to the corresponding place on the screen? If so that sounds like it's maybe stuck in absolute mode when it should be in relative mode (or vice versa).
Otherwise, if you're talking about the situation where you have two fingers on the touchpad and releasing one of them causes the cursor to jump towards the position of the finger that's still held down, that's normal and you can generally enable two-finger scrolling to get rid of that behavior.
You mean if you touch the touchpad your cursor jumps to the corresponding place on the screen? If so that sounds like it's maybe stuck in absolute mode when it should be in relative mode (or vice versa).
Otherwise, if you're talking about the situation where you have two fingers on the touchpad and releasing one of them causes the cursor to jump towards the position of the finger that's still held down, that's normal and you can generally enable two-finger scrolling to get rid of that behavior.
Reply 2 : Dell touchpad issues with Fedora
AYG, I believe the V13 uses the Synaptics touchpad drivers in Windows 7.
Reply 3 : Dell touchpad issues with Fedora
I have a Vostro 1220 with SL on it, similar to Fedora and no issues. Mine is a Synaptics.
Reply 4 : Dell touchpad issues with Fedora
it is the synaptics touch pad. Its difficult to explain the behavior...if I swipe my finger left to right, the cursor will take the same path on the screen every time, over and over and over, but it doesn't always do it either. It's pretty frustrating. I do have 2 finger scrolling enabled, but it's not causing it or fixing it, because it does it with it enabled or disabled.
Maybe I'll see if I can take a video of the behavior with my cell phone tomorrow.
xinput list
⎡ Virtual core pointer id=2 [master pointer (3)]
⎜ ↳ Virtual core XTEST pointer id=4 [slave pointer (2)]
⎜ ↳ SynPS/2 Synaptics TouchPad id=13 [slave pointer (2)]
Maybe I'll see if I can take a video of the behavior with my cell phone tomorrow.
xinput list
⎡ Virtual core pointer id=2 [master pointer (3)]
⎜ ↳ Virtual core XTEST pointer id=4 [slave pointer (2)]
⎜ ↳ SynPS/2 Synaptics TouchPad id=13 [slave pointer (2)]
Reply 5 : Dell touchpad issues with Fedora
See if this helps you any.
Linux Mint Forums • View topic - Synaptics touchpad multi-touch capabilities?
Linux Mint Forums • View topic - Synaptics touchpad multi-touch capabilities?
Reply 6 : Dell touchpad issues with Fedora
it's not really applicable. My touchpad has all the features and it works, it just 'skips' when scrolling left to right. I will work on attempting a video. Maybe the touchpad itself is just faulty, although when I swap the original Windows hdd back in, I can't get it to occur.
Reply 7 : Dell touchpad issues with Fedora
here is the video. Sorry it's sideways, I shot it in portrait mode so it was easier to film and run the laptop at the same time.
http://www.silverlakesandduners.com/.../VIDEO0013.3gp
http://www.silverlakesandduners.com/.../VIDEO0013.3gp
Reply 8 : Dell touchpad issues with Fedora
Have you tried a newer kernel, like the 2.6.38 one from F15?
Reply 9 : Dell touchpad issues with Fedora
no, I usually don't enable the alpha/beta repos, but I suppose it's worth a shot.
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