> xserver- xorg-input- synaptics: Installed: 1.8.2-1ubuntu3 Candidate: > 16.04 xserver- xorg-input- synaptics version information: > Output of `lsb_release -rd`: Description: Ubuntu 16.04 LTS Release: > /proc/bus/ input/devices lists the device as a "Generic Wheel Mouse" > keyboard (3)] ↳ DELL Wireless hotkeys id=15 > keyboard id=12 ↳ Dell WMI hotkeys id=14 [slave > Integrated_ Webcam_ FHD id=10 ↳ AT Translated Set 2 > keyboard (3)] ↳ Video Bus id=7 ↳ Power Button > XTEST keyboard id=5 ↳ Power Button id=6 [slave > ⎣ Virtual core keyboard id=3 ↳ Virtual core > pointer (2)] ⎜ ↳ ImPS/2 Generic Wheel Mouse id=13 > pointer id=4 ⎜ ↳ ELAN Touchscreen id=11 [slave > Virtual core pointer id=2 ⎜ ↳ Virtual core XTEST
xinput list does not display a touchpad at all: ⎡ > expected except it's using "Natural Scrolling" by default and there is > touchpad are not available at all in the Mouse and Touchpad settings > Ultrabook (Latitude E7470) functions mostly. > Touchpad settings missing entirely Details: The touchpad on my Dell > settings available in Mouse & Touchpad Settings dialog Actual result: > package in Ubuntu: Confirmed Bug description: Expected: Touchpad > package in Ubuntu: Triaged Status in xserver- xorg-input- synaptics > not recognized on Dell Latitude E7470 Ultrabook Status in linux > Richard Miller https:/ /bugs.launchpad. > xserver- xorg-input- synaptics in Ubuntu. > - You received this bug notification because you are subscribed to > Anyway, for those using only the touchpad I think it is a good, > the direction of scrolling of the wheel of an external mouse, if used. > This invert the two finger scrolling direction, but unfortunately also > (note that the forth and fifth numbers are swapped) Xmodmap in the home dir with the following content: > I found a workaround to invert the two finger scrolling behavior. > input: ImPS/2 BYD TouchPad as /devices/platform/i8042/serio1/input/input24 > input: ImPS/2 BYD TouchPad as /devices/platform/i8042/serio1/input/input21 below) and protocols spoken by the touchpad, perhaps this is of any help? I've found a supposedly internal Dell email trail on the web (), which says something about alps.c (although it doesn't seem to be an Alps touchpad after all?, cf. > input: ImPS/2 BYD TouchPad as /devices/ platform/ i8042/serio1/ input/input24 > psmouse: psmouse serio1: byd: BYD touchpad detected > psmouse: psmouse serio1: elantech: unexpected magic knock result 0x00, 0x02, 0圆4. > psmouse: psmouse serio1: alps: Likely not an ALPS touchpad: E7=73 03 28, EC=73 01 13 > psmouse: psmouse serio1: alps: EC report: 73 01 13 > psmouse: psmouse serio1: alps: E7 report: 73 03 28 > psmouse: psmouse serio1: alps: E6 report: 00 00 64 > psmouse: psmouse serio1: cypress_ps2: Command 0x00 response data (0x): 00 00 14 > psmouse: psmouse serio1: cypress_ps2: send extension cmd 0x00, > If I `rmmod psmouse modprobe psmouse dyndbg=pm` I find this, > input: ImPS/2 BYD TouchPad as /devices/ platform/ i8042/serio1/ input/input21 > As I mentioned earlier, the device is certainly not recognized as an
html), which says something about alps.c (although it doesn't seem to be an Alps touchpad after all?, cf. I've found a supposedly internal Dell email trail on the web ( net/lists/ linux-input/ msg44773. I tried using syndaemon -i 1.0 -K -R -t with no effect neither. The "Disable touchpad while typing" seems to be on - the touchpad disables for ~1 sec after touching any key (including Shift for instance). I tried dconf, but there is no such option neither.
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Tried installing the psmouse-alps-1.3 driver, the install was successful, but nothing changed.Īn additional problem is that since there are no touchpad settings in System Settings, I cannot change the "Disable touchpad while typing". Xserver- xorg-input- synaptics version information:ĥ00 us.archive.
proc/bus/ input/devices lists the device as a "Generic Wheel Mouse" Xinput list does not display a touchpad at all: Two-finger scrolling works as expected except it's using "Natural Scrolling" by default and there is no way to change it. The settings for the touchpad are not available at all in the Mouse and Touchpad settings (see i.imgur. The touchpad on my Dell Ultrabook (Latitude E7470) functions mostly. Expected: Touchpad settings available in Mouse & Touchpad Settings dialogĪctual result: Touchpad settings missing entirely