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Message #00751
[Bug 1035208] Re: touchpad stops working (moving the pointer doesn't work)
make sure you didnt accidentially press F9 ... that key is hardwired to
power off the touchpad (nothing you can do against this in software)
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Title:
touchpad stops working (moving the pointer doesn't work)
Status in Enablement project for the Toshiba AC100 NetBook:
New
Status in XOrg-Driver-Synaptics - synaptics driver for XOrg:
New
Status in xf86-input-synaptics:
New
Status in “linux-ac100” package in Ubuntu:
New
Bug description:
Sometimes, in my Ubuntu 12.04 system on Toshiba AC100 (ARM), the
touchpad doesn't react to movements anymore: i.e., I move the finger,
but the pointer doesn't move (it is even being hidden because there
are no movements).
The buttons under the touchpad do work.
Also, when I switch windows etc. the pointer does appear, and then
hides again. So it's not a problem of the pointer in X, it's a problem
either of the touchpad physically, or of the driver for it.
I usually notice this when I'm working with a browser (Firefox),
perhaps even with a map (like Google map) inside it. But this may be
not related to the causes of the bug.
A workaround: attach a USB mouse. (It works.)
As I've found out somewhere under /sys/, the device is an Elantech
touchpad, and the corresponding driver is psmouse.
I couldn't find anything relevant in the dmseg output.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 12.04
Package: linux-image-3.0.27-1-ac100 3.0.27-1.1
Uname: Linux 3.0.27-1-ac100 armv7l
ApportVersion: 2.0.1-0ubuntu11
Architecture: armhf
Date: Fri Aug 10 19:03:09 2012
SourcePackage: linux-ac100
UpgradeStatus: No upgrade log present (probably fresh install)
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