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synaptics touchpad driver with kernel 2.6.13
By working through the troubleshooting guide at: http://web.telia. com/~u89404340/touchpad/trouble-shooting.txt I tried disabling and reenabling the module "psmouse". Evidently when the module is loaded it passes some parameters that are incompatible with the touchpad driver. I hate to sound stupid,

Synaptics TouchPad Driver Beta Release
Aaaand... will I be able to transparently use my ps2 mouse and touchpad without having to worry about what's plugged in at any one time? (not trying to whinge, I just got used to having a ps2 mouse plugged in but want to use a synaptics driver to configure certain aspects of the touchpaf and would like the best of

Synaptics TouchPad driver (for ACER TravelMate and other machines)
... License : GPL Description : Synaptics TouchPad driver for XFree86 [...] Iirc this driver has already been included into the packages of XFree 4.3 in Debian/experimental. I just checked branches/4.3.0/sid in my SVN repo and there is no mention of the driver, so I do not think it is there.

ANN: new maintainer for Synaptics touchpad driver
A guestdevice behind the touchpad also needs demultiplexing even with activ multiplexing. This could be done in the synaptics driver but as the guestdevice can be any device, the synaptics driver needs to know every mouse protocol there is to demultiplex it. The synaptics driver sent does not demultiplex a

HP 6720s i pistanje
I installed the 5.0 driver from www.synaptics.com, and it all works fine. Jim Ingo Wagner (IN...@t-online.de) wrote: I own a Dell Inspiron 3000, 266 MMX with Synaptics PS/2 Touchpad and use the 4.1.24 Driver from July 97. Win 95b TPRev from Synaptics finds a Standard PS/2 Synaptics Touchpad Rev.

Synaptics touchpad driver (was: X Strike Force SVN commit: rev 464 ...
Next, check that the log file also contains a line like this: (II) Synaptics touchpad driver version 0.13.4 If there is no such line, there is probably a binary compatibility problem between the synaptics driver and the X server. Possible fixes: 1. Try upgrading to the latest synaptics driver. 2.

Synaptics touchpad driver 0.11.3
An input driver for the XFree86 X server to enable advanced features of the Synaptics Touchpad including: This is a sentence fragment, no matter how many things you list next. ) I suggest changing the beginning of the sentence to "This package provides an input driver...". -- G. Branden Robinson | Freedom is kind

Bug#468802: xorg crashes when openoffice dropdown menus are pulled
Speaking of TouchPad, is the one one the VAIO laptops from Sony considered as a PS/2 mouse or as something else ? I'd hate to have to put the port replicator just for a mouse... Ollivier, still thinking about buying one of these nice laptops... -- Ollivier ROBERT -=- FreeBSD: The Power to Serve!

problemas con touchpad en mi portatil dell
Synaptics DeviceOn called (II) xfree driver for the synaptics touchpad 0.11.3p3 Could not init font path element /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/Speedo/, removing from list! Could not init font path element /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/Type1/, removing from list! SynapticsCtrl called. so far it's working fine. btw: I'm used

Dell Inspiron, Synaptics Touchpad Driver 5.0 is not working!
Sylvain Robitaille s...@alcor.concordia.ca alt os linux slackware Ed LaBonte wrote: Query no Synaptics: 6003C8 (EE) Synaptics Mouse no synaptics touchpad detected and no repeater device (EE) Synaptics Mouse Unable to query/initialize Synaptics hardware. (EE) PreInit failed for input device "Synaptics Mouse" (II)

Touchpad no longer working
... <poinc...@ikezoe.net>, Takuro Ashie <as...@homa.ne.jp>, Ikuya Awashiro <ik...@fruitsbasket.info> URL : https://sourceforge.jp/projects/gsynaptics/ License : GPL Description : configuration tool for Synaptics touchpad driver of X GSynaptics is a configuration tool for Synaptics touchpad driver of X server.

Bug#468278: xserver-xorg-core: XkbGeometry "thinkpad(us)" locks up ...
Sascha Petranka sascha.petra...@e-7.com linux debian user Hi, I've ASUS L8400B notebook with synaptics touchpad and an external PS/2 mouse attached. With Kernel 2.4.x both devices funtioned correctly. Now, with the kernel 2.6.4 and the synaptics driver installed, the touchpad works fine again but the external PS/2

Turning off touchpad tap-to-click?
Downloaded and installed the 5.0 driver and to my horror found that the driver won't allow you to reverse the touchpad buttons so that you can use it with your left hand. So if you're a hard core lefty like me don't download the driver. I just fired up my notebook and found that it's much easier than I thought.

synaptics touchpad driver with kernel 2.6.13
Apr 8 03:13:35 day3 kernel: psm: DISABLE_DEV return code:00fa Apr 8 03:13:35 day3 kernel: psm: SET_SCALING11 return code:00fa Apr 8 03:13:35 day3 kernel: psm: SET_RESOLUTION (0) 00fa When the driver starts, here's the message: Apr 8 03:07:12 day3 kernel: Synaptics Touchpad v6.2 Apr 8 03:07:12 day3 kernel: psm0:

Bug#352303: ITP: gsynaptics -- configuration tool for Synaptics ...
I visited Synaptics' web site, and their new driver (v5.0) is available for download. (My Vivante that was shipped 3 weeks ago had v4.1 installed.) It has a new feature called PalmCheck which I guess requires more pressure to affect the touchpad when it thinks you are typing. Like everything else about this

ANN: Synaptics touchpad driver 0.11.3
... Serial number of failed request: 12 Current serial number in output stream: 12 $ xinput set-pointer Touchpad X Error of failed request: BadDevice, Synaptics TouchPad driver for X.Org/XFree86 ii xserver-xorg-input-wacom 0.7.9.3-2 X.Org X server -- Wacom input driver ii xserver-xorg-video-intel 2:2.2.1-1

Synaptics touchpad driver disables after RESUME or MOUSE INSERT
... EndSection Section "InputDevice" Identifier "Synaptics Touchpad" Driver "synaptics" Option "SendCoreEvents" "true" Option "Device" "/dev/input/mouse1" Keyboard" InputDevice "Configured Mouse" InputDevice "Synaptics Touchpad" EndSection Section "Extensions" Option "Composite" "Enable" EndSection Section

Synaptics TouchPad driver
When I plug a mouse in, or I have the supsend issue, it comes up with the message "The advanced features of your TouchPad have been disabled because the Synaptics Touchpad driver has detected another pointing device plugged into your computer." Now, there are a few registry keys which seem to toggle this behavior

No PS/2 Mouse with Kernel 2.6.x
When I use their drivers, the touchpad still works perfectly, but the dang mouse isn't properly detected, according to the device manager. "kewl" <chimerical...@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:#MZLlMwwCHA.2492@TK2MSFTNGP10... My Synaptics Touchpad driver for XP allows me to use the scroll buttons below the

ANN: Synaptics touchpad driver for XFree86 4.x (0.11.3)
Andrew Morton a...@digeo.com linux kernel "Joseph Fannin" <j...@rivenstone.net> wrote: Here is a driver for the Synaptics TouchPad for 2.5.70. The code looks nice. +#include "synaptics.c" But why on earth do we need to do this? - To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-kernel" in the body of