Touchpad trouble.

Andre Campos Rodovalho andre.rodovalho at gmail.com
Tue Dec 8 13:36:26 UTC 2015


Walter, apperently the kernel found nothing as Touchpad. Please you use
*xinput* again after switching that touchpad on/off toggle! Look if it is
the same result...

Also use the command:

*uname -a*
Post the results here...



2015-12-07 23:07 GMT-02:00 Walter Orsi <walter.orsi.uy at gmail.com>:

> Andre, here's what I've got:
>
> *cat /proc/bus/input/devices result:*
>
> I: Bus=0019 Vendor=0000 Product=0001 Version=0000
> N: Name="Power Button"
> P: Phys=PNP0C0C/button/input0
> S: Sysfs=/devices/LNXSYSTM:00/device:00/PNP0C0C:00/input/input0
> U: Uniq=
> H: Handlers=kbd event0
> B: PROP=0
> B: EV=3
> B: KEY=100000 0 0 0
>
> I: Bus=0019 Vendor=0000 Product=0003 Version=0000
> N: Name="Sleep Button"
> P: Phys=PNP0C0E/button/input0
> S: Sysfs=/devices/LNXSYSTM:00/device:00/PNP0C0E:00/input/input1
> U: Uniq=
> H: Handlers=kbd event1
> B: PROP=0
> B: EV=3
> B: KEY=4000 0 0 0 0
>
> I: Bus=0019 Vendor=0000 Product=0005 Version=0000
> N: Name="Lid Switch"
> P: Phys=PNP0C0D/button/input0
> S: Sysfs=/devices/LNXSYSTM:00/device:00/PNP0C0D:00/input/input2
> U: Uniq=
> H: Handlers=event2
> B: PROP=0
> B: EV=21
> B: SW=1
>
> I: Bus=0019 Vendor=0000 Product=0001 Version=0000
> N: Name="Power Button"
> P: Phys=LNXPWRBN/button/input0
> S: Sysfs=/devices/LNXSYSTM:00/LNXPWRBN:00/input/input3
> U: Uniq=
> H: Handlers=kbd event3
> B: PROP=0
> B: EV=3
> B: KEY=100000 0 0 0
>
> I: Bus=0011 Vendor=0001 Product=0001 Version=ab83
> N: Name="AT Translated Set 2 keyboard"
> P: Phys=isa0060/serio0/input0
> S: Sysfs=/devices/platform/i8042/serio0/input/input4
> U: Uniq=
> H: Handlers=sysrq kbd event4
> B: PROP=0
> B: EV=120013
> B: KEY=4 2000000 3803078 f800d001 feffffdf ffefffff ffffffff fffffffe
> B: MSC=10
> B: LED=7
>
> I: Bus=0003 Vendor=1bcf Product=0007 Version=0110
> N: Name="USB Optical Mouse"
> P: Phys=usb-0000:00:1d.0-1/input0
> S: Sysfs=/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:1d.0/usb2/2-1/2-1:1.0/input/input8
> U: Uniq=
> H: Handlers=mouse0 event5
> B: PROP=0
> B: EV=1f
> B: KEY=70000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
> B: REL=143
> B: ABS=100 0
> B: MSC=10
>
> I: Bus=0019 Vendor=0000 Product=0006 Version=0000
> N: Name="Video Bus"
> P: Phys=LNXVIDEO/video/input0
> S:
> Sysfs=/devices/LNXSYSTM:00/device:00/PNP0A08:00/LNXVIDEO:00/input/input14
> U: Uniq=
> H: Handlers=kbd event6
> B: PROP=0
> B: EV=3
> B: KEY=3e000b 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
>
> I: Bus=0000 Vendor=0000 Product=0000 Version=0000
> N: Name="HDA Intel Headphone"
> P: Phys=ALSA
> S: Sysfs=/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:1b.0/sound/card0/input16
> U: Uniq=
> H: Handlers=event7
> B: PROP=0
> B: EV=21
> B: SW=4
>
> I: Bus=0000 Vendor=0000 Product=0000 Version=0000
> N: Name="HDA Intel Mic"
> P: Phys=ALSA
> S: Sysfs=/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:1b.0/sound/card0/input15
> U: Uniq=
> H: Handlers=event8
> B: PROP=0
> B: EV=21
> B: SW=10
>
> I: Bus=0003 Vendor=152d Product=0313 Version=0001
> N: Name="USB 2.0 Camera"
> P: Phys=usb-0000:00:1d.7-8/button
> S: Sysfs=/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:1d.7/usb1/1-8/1-8:1.0/input/input17
> U: Uniq=
> H: Handlers=kbd event9
> B: PROP=0
> B: EV=3
> B: KEY=100000 0 0 0 0 0 0
>
> *xinput list result:*
>
> ⎡ Virtual core pointer                        id=2    [master pointer  (3)]
> ⎜   ↳ Virtual core XTEST pointer                  id=4    [slave  pointer
> (2)]
> ⎜   ↳ USB Optical Mouse                           id=10    [slave
> pointer  (2)]
> ⎣ Virtual core keyboard                       id=3    [master keyboard (2)]
>     ↳ Virtual core XTEST keyboard                 id=5    [slave  keyboard
> (3)]
>     ↳ Power Button                                id=6    [slave  keyboard
> (3)]
>     ↳ Video Bus                                   id=7    [slave  keyboard
> (3)]
>     ↳ Power Button                                id=8    [slave  keyboard
> (3)]
>     ↳ Sleep Button                                id=9    [slave  keyboard
> (3)]
>     ↳ USB 2.0 Camera                              id=11    [slave
> keyboard (3)]
>     ↳ AT Translated Set 2 keyboard                id=12    [slave
> keyboard (3)]
>
>
> 2015-12-07 14:38 GMT-03:00 Andre Campos Rodovalho <
> andre.rodovalho at gmail.com>:
>
>> Hi Walter, please type the following commands on Lxterminal and paste the
>> results here for us to check out...
>>
>> *cat /proc/bus/input/devices*
>>
>> and than
>>
>> *xinput list*
>>
>>
>>
>> 2015-12-07 15:29 GMT-02:00 Andre Campos Rodovalho <
>> andre.rodovalho at gmail.com>:
>>
>>> Hi Walter, please type the following commands on Lxterminal and paste
>>> the results here for us to check out...
>>>
>>> *cat /proc/bus/input/devices*
>>>
>>> and than
>>>
>>> *xinput list*
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> 2015-12-07 10:57 GMT-02:00 Walter Orsi <walter.orsi.uy at gmail.com>:
>>>
>>>> Well, I'll tell you several results and several tests I've made.
>>>>
>>>> I'll begin for the end: the tests I've made. I've installed Lubuntu on
>>>> several computers, desktops and notebooks. I've run synclient command in
>>>> the other notebooks I installed Lubuntu and the results are quite
>>>> confusing. In all notebooks I run synclient command, touchpad works
>>>> properly though I have no idea if it's synaptics touchpad or not (later
>>>> I'll mention something that may give a clue). First, I run it on a msi wind
>>>> U100 notebook and it displayed the same result it displays on mine
>>>> (Couldn't find synaptics properties. No synaptics driver loaded?), though
>>>> in the case of the msi wind u100 the touchpad works. I run synclient on the
>>>> msi wind u100 with touchpad enabled and disabled and displays the same
>>>> message. Then, I run synclient on an acer aspire 3690 notebook and a hp
>>>> compaq nx9010 notebook, in wich the touchpads also work properly, and in
>>>> both cases displayed what it has to. The following link mentions that msi
>>>> changed Synaptics touchpad for a Sentellic one in the msi wind models:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> http://techcrunch.com/2008/12/04/replace-the-msi-winds-touchpad-for-under-20/
>>>>
>>>> In all the cases of the notebooks mentioned above, I've checked
>>>> */usr/share/X11/xorg.conf.d/50-synaptic.conf* files and they seem to
>>>> look like the one of my notebook, though my touchpad doesn't work.
>>>>
>>>> Following several links I found in spanish (my mother tongue) about how
>>>> to enable the touchpad on LXDE (I've realized I get more results if I look
>>>> up how to do something on LXDE than if I write Lubuntu instead) and before
>>>> posting my question on the Lubuntu mailing list (since I couldn't solve it
>>>> by myself), I edited /usr/share/X11/xorg.conf.d/50-synaptics.conf adding in
>>>> the section InputClass and before the EndSection line the following:
>>>>
>>>> Option “TapButton1″ “1″
>>>> Option “VertEdgeScroll” “1″
>>>>
>>>> It didn't worked.
>>>>
>>>> I read the link Eric recommended, which was very interesting, and
>>>> created the */etc/modprobe.d/touchpad.conf* file it suggests with the
>>>> following lonely line:
>>>>
>>>> options psmouse proto=auto
>>>>
>>>> It keeps not working.
>>>>
>>>> I've checked permissions and owner as Andre mentioned and I got exactly
>>>> what Andre said it should be:
>>>>
>>>> -rw-r--r-- 1 root root   27 nov 26 12:02 /etc/modprobe.d/touchpad.conf
>>>> -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 1699 nov 27 21:55
>>>> /usr/share/X11/xorg.conf.d/50-synaptics.conf
>>>>
>>>> This is how it looked my */usr/share/X11/xorg.conf.d/50-synaptic.conf*
>>>> file before editing it:
>>>>
>>>> # Example xorg.conf.d snippet that assigns the touchpad driver
>>>> # to all touchpads. See xorg.conf.d(5) for more information on
>>>> # InputClass.
>>>> # DO NOT EDIT THIS FILE, your distribution will likely overwrite
>>>> # it when updating. Copy (and rename) this file into
>>>> # /etc/X11/xorg.conf.d first.
>>>> # Additional options may be added in the form of
>>>> #   Option "OptionName" "value"
>>>> #
>>>> Section "InputClass"
>>>>         Identifier "touchpad catchall"
>>>>         Driver "synaptics"
>>>>         MatchIsTouchpad "on"
>>>> # This option is recommend on all Linux systems using evdev, but cannot
>>>> be
>>>> # enabled by default. See the following link for details:
>>>> #
>>>> http://who-t.blogspot.com/2010/11/how-to-ignore-configuration-errors.html
>>>>       MatchDevicePath "/dev/input/event*"
>>>> EndSection
>>>>
>>>> Section "InputClass"
>>>>         Identifier "touchpad ignore duplicates"
>>>>         MatchIsTouchpad "on"
>>>>         MatchOS "Linux"
>>>>         MatchDevicePath "/dev/input/mouse*"
>>>>         Option "Ignore" "on"
>>>> EndSection
>>>>
>>>> # This option enables the bottom right corner to be a right button on
>>>> # non-synaptics clickpads.
>>>> # This option is only interpreted by clickpads.
>>>> Section "InputClass"
>>>>         Identifier "Default clickpad buttons"
>>>>         MatchDriver "synaptics"
>>>>         Option "SoftButtonAreas" "50% 0 82% 0 0 0 0 0"
>>>> #       To disable the bottom edge area so the buttons only work as
>>>> buttons,
>>>> #       not for movement, set the AreaBottomEdge
>>>> #       Option "AreaBottomEdge" "82%"
>>>> EndSection
>>>>
>>>> # This option disables software buttons on Apple touchpads.
>>>> # This option is only interpreted by clickpads.
>>>> Section "InputClass"
>>>>         Identifier "Disable clickpad buttons on Apple touchpads"
>>>>         MatchProduct "Apple|bcm5974"
>>>>         MatchDriver "synaptics"
>>>>         Option "SoftButtonAreas" "0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0"
>>>> EndSection
>>>>
>>>> This is how it looks now after edition according to the links I've
>>>> found and you've recommended:
>>>>
>>>> # Example xorg.conf.d snippet that assigns the touchpad driver
>>>> # to all touchpads. See xorg.conf.d(5) for more information on
>>>> # InputClass.
>>>> # DO NOT EDIT THIS FILE, your distribution will likely overwrite
>>>> # it when updating. Copy (and rename) this file into
>>>> # /etc/X11/xorg.conf.d first.
>>>> # Additional options may be added in the form of
>>>> #   Option "OptionName" "value"
>>>> #
>>>> Section "InputClass"
>>>>     Identifier "touchpad"
>>>>     MatchIsTouchpad "on"
>>>>     MatchDevicePath "/dev/input/event*"
>>>>     Driver "synaptics"
>>>> # This option is recommend on all Linux systems using evdev, but cannot
>>>> be
>>>> # enabled by default. See the following link for details:
>>>> #
>>>> http://who-t.blogspot.com/2010/11/how-to-ignore-configuration-errors.html
>>>>         Option "TapButton1" "1"
>>>>         Option "VertEdgeScroll" "on"
>>>> EndSection
>>>>
>>>> Section    "InputClass"
>>>>     Identifier    "touchpad ignore duplicates"
>>>>     MatchIsTouchpad    "on"
>>>>     MatchOS        "Linux"
>>>>     MatchDevicePath    "/dev/input/mouse*"
>>>>     Option        "Ignore"    "on"
>>>> EndSection
>>>>
>>>> # This option enables the bottom right corner to be a right button on
>>>> # non-synaptics clickpads.
>>>> # This option is only interpreted by clickpads.
>>>> Section    "InputClass"
>>>>     Identifier    "Default clickpad buttons"
>>>>     MatchDriver    "synaptics"
>>>>     Option        "SoftButtonAreas"    "50% 0 82% 0 0 0 0 0"
>>>> #       To disable the bottom edge area so the buttons only work as
>>>> buttons,
>>>> #       not for movement, set the AreaBottomEdge
>>>> #       Option "AreaBottomEdge" "82%"
>>>> EndSection
>>>>
>>>> # This option disables software buttons on Apple touchpads.
>>>> # This option is only interpreted by clickpads.
>>>> Section    "InputClass"
>>>>     Identifier    "Disable clickpad buttons on Apple touchpads"
>>>>     MatchProduct    "Apple|bcm5974"
>>>>     MatchDriver    "synaptics"
>>>>     Option        "SoftButtonAreas"    "0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0"
>>>> EndSection
>>>>
>>>> I've also read some general configuration links I've found and you've
>>>> recommended and it seems to be I've done what it's supposed to be done, but
>>>> doesn't work yet. At least, if there's any mistake or missing line, I seem
>>>> not to realize.
>>>>
>>>> Sorry if I wrote too long this time but I wanted you to have an
>>>> overview of what I've done up to now, with what I've found and your help,
>>>> and the results I've got...
>>>>
>>>> Thanks you all for your time!
>>>>
>>>> 2015-11-30 13:29 GMT-03:00 Andre Campos Rodovalho <
>>>> andre.rodovalho at gmail.com>:
>>>>
>>>>> Hi Walter, I'm sorry about that malformed phrase. I did a correction
>>>>> that actually made it wrong. I meant* "maybe your device IS logically
>>>>> diconnected to the system"*. So, what you should do is to connect it
>>>>> (logically using the shortcut) then try to run the command *sudo
>>>>> synclient -l* when switching touchpad on and off to see if any
>>>>> information is shown different from that odd message "No synaptics driver
>>>>> is loaded".
>>>>>
>>>>> If anything is shown, try to reboot your computer after switching
>>>>> on/off the touchpad. After the reboot run *sudo synclient -l* to see
>>>>> if anything is shown as expected...
>>>>>
>>>>> Post the results for us...
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> 2015-11-30 13:19 GMT-02:00 Walter Orsi <walter.orsi.uy at gmail.com>:
>>>>>
>>>>>> Andre:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> You're right, my notebook has a keyboard shorcut *(Fn + Esc)* to
>>>>>> enable/disable the touchpad. Now, what do you mean by "*maybe your
>>>>>> device is not logically diconnected to the system*"? How do I
>>>>>> realize of that and what should I do? I've pressed the shorcut several
>>>>>> times after doing all what you've suggested me and it doesn't work yet. I
>>>>>> don't have any led to realize if it is on/off... with the touchpad working,
>>>>>> you just realize by trying to move it: if it moves is enabled, and disabled
>>>>>> if doesn't.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I've checked both files owner and permissions with *ls -l* command
>>>>>> and everything is the way you mentioned it should be:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> -rw-r--r-- 1 root root   27 nov 26 12:02 /etc/modprobe.d/touchpad.conf
>>>>>> -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 1699 nov 27 21:55
>>>>>> /usr/share/X11/xorg.conf.d/50-synaptics.conf
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I can't realize what am I doing wrong... later I'll tell you all,
>>>>>> step by step, what I've made... Maybe one of you realizes where the mistake
>>>>>> is.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Once again, thank you all for your help... I still cannot solve it
>>>>>> but I'm learning a lot because of your support and contributions
>>>>>> (commentaries, links to read...)
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Greetings!
>>>>>>
>>>>>> 2015-11-27 8:26 GMT-03:00 Andre Campos Rodovalho <
>>>>>> andre.rodovalho at gmail.com>:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> synclient message means what it says "No synaptics driver is
>>>>>>> loaded". The OS does not find any information about it, maybe because the
>>>>>>> hardware is not connected, maybe because it has no configuration to load
>>>>>>> the module.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> This notebook has any form to cancel the trackpad movements? Some
>>>>>>> notebooks have a keyboard shortcut to make null any interactions with
>>>>>>> trackpad. In case it has this shortcut, maybe your device is not logically
>>>>>>> diconnected to the system.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> */etc/modprobe.d/touchpad.conf* and
>>>>>>> */usr/share/X11/xorg.conf.d/50-touchpad.conf* must have the same
>>>>>>> owner and permissions to the other files on the folder.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Probably *owner: root*, and *permission: read for owner*, *group
>>>>>>> and others, and write only for owner* (-rw-r--r--)
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Another page for you to check as reference is this:
>>>>>>> https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Touchpad_Synaptics
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> 2015-11-26 17:19 GMT-02:00 Walter Orsi <walter.orsi.uy at gmail.com>:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Andre:
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> I gotta check ownership and permissions of both files,
>>>>>>>> */etc/modprobe.d/touchpad.conf* and
>>>>>>>> */usr/share/X11/xorg.conf.d/50-touchpad.conf*??
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Who should be the owner and what permissions should I set up?
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Sorry if the questions are too silly.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> By the way, what does it mean the result that synclient displayed (
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> *Couldn't find synaptics properties. No synaptics driver loaded?)??*
>>>>>>>> Thanks to everyone for your support and help.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> 2015-11-24 11:34 GMT-03:00 Andre Campos Rodovalho <
>>>>>>>> andre.rodovalho at gmail.com>:
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Following the instructions of Eric's Link, you might need to
>>>>>>>>> create the* /etc/modprobe.d/touchpad.conf *file, than put the
>>>>>>>>> content:
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> options psmouse proto=auto
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> After that create */usr/share/X11/xorg.conf.d/50-touchpad.conf*
>>>>>>>>> with the content:
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Section "InputClass"
>>>>>>>>>         Identifier "touchpad"
>>>>>>>>>         MatchIsTouchpad "on"
>>>>>>>>>         MatchDevicePath "/dev/input/event*"
>>>>>>>>>         Driver "synaptics"
>>>>>>>>> 		Option "TapButton1" "1"
>>>>>>>>> 		Option "VertEdgeScroll" "on"
>>>>>>>>> EndSection
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Check for files ownership and permissions.. Than reboot to test!
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> 2015-11-24 12:17 GMT-02:00 Andre Campos Rodovalho <
>>>>>>>>> andre.rodovalho at gmail.com>:
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> There is no */etc/X11/xorg.conf* in Lubuntu by default...
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> In Ubuntu, this file is replaced by others files begining with
>>>>>>>>>> numbers inside the directory* /usr/share/X11/xorg.conf.d/*
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> You can create any file with the *xorg.conf* file format inside
>>>>>>>>>> this directory. The number on filenames is only for processing order...
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> 2015-11-24 11:43 GMT-02:00 Walter Orsi <walter.orsi.uy at gmail.com>
>>>>>>>>>> :
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> Eric,
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> Thank you for your ideas and information, too.
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> I've messed with xorg.config, though I couldn't make it work,
>>>>>>>>>>> yet.
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> Sorry for my ignorance but is xorg.config a file itself? What
>>>>>>>>>>> I've found on my Lubuntu is that xorg.config is a directory. Inside of it
>>>>>>>>>>> there are several files (50-synaptics..., 10-synaptics) that seem to be
>>>>>>>>>>> related with the touchpad... at least that what it seemed to me after
>>>>>>>>>>> reading some things about it on the web looking for a solution.
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> Once again, thank you and thanks to every one who has given me
>>>>>>>>>>> part of his time to answer my e-mail and give me some guide.
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> Walter
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> 2015-11-23 23:46 GMT-03:00 Eric Bradshaw <
>>>>>>>>>>> ericbradshaw at computers4christians.org>:
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>> Israel and Brendan:
>>>>>>>>>>>> Thanks you both for your answers and sorry for the lack of
>>>>>>>>>>>> additional
>>>>>>>>>>>> information.
>>>>>>>>>>>> I'll begin with the general information:
>>>>>>>>>>>> - lsb_release command displays the following about the version
>>>>>>>>>>>> of Lubuntu
>>>>>>>>>>>> I'm using:
>>>>>>>>>>>> Distributor ID:    Ubuntu
>>>>>>>>>>>> Description:        Ubuntu 14.04.3 LTS
>>>>>>>>>>>> Codename:        trusty
>>>>>>>>>>>> - I'm using the 32-bits version of Lubuntu though I've recently
>>>>>>>>>>>> discovered
>>>>>>>>>>>> (running dmidecode command) my notebook supports 64-bits.
>>>>>>>>>>>> - dmidecode and lshw commands display the following about
>>>>>>>>>>>> Processor and
>>>>>>>>>>>> Base Board:
>>>>>>>>>>>> Processor Information
>>>>>>>>>>>>     Version: Intel(R) Atom(TM) CPU N550   @ 1.50GHz
>>>>>>>>>>>> Base Board Information
>>>>>>>>>>>>     Manufacturer: INTEL Corporation
>>>>>>>>>>>>     Product Name: Tiger Hill
>>>>>>>>>>>> However, according to a brochure I have, my notebook has the
>>>>>>>>>>>> following:
>>>>>>>>>>>> - Processor: Intel? AtomTM Dual Core N2600
>>>>>>>>>>>> - Chipset: NM10 Express
>>>>>>>>>>>> - It's brand name is OLIDATA (kinda unknown world-wide,
>>>>>>>>>>>> actually)
>>>>>>>>>>>> lsusb command displayed the following:
>>>>>>>>>>>> Bus 001 Device 003: ID 152d:0313 JMicron Technology Corp. /
>>>>>>>>>>>> JMicron USA
>>>>>>>>>>>> Technology Corp.
>>>>>>>>>>>> Bus 001 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0002 Linux Foundation 2.0 root hub
>>>>>>>>>>>> Bus 005 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0001 Linux Foundation 1.1 root hub
>>>>>>>>>>>> Bus 004 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0001 Linux Foundation 1.1 root hub
>>>>>>>>>>>> Bus 003 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0001 Linux Foundation 1.1 root hub
>>>>>>>>>>>> Bus 002 Device 002: ID 1bcf:0007 Sunplus Innovation Technology
>>>>>>>>>>>> Inc. Optical
>>>>>>>>>>>> Mouse
>>>>>>>>>>>> Bus 002 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0001 Linux Foundation 1.1 root hub
>>>>>>>>>>>> I also run lshw command but it dislpayed a lot of info and I
>>>>>>>>>>>> really don't
>>>>>>>>>>>> know which one would be usefull for this purpose (usb, pci,
>>>>>>>>>>>> isa, ide...)
>>>>>>>>>>>> lshw information about isa bridge, ide interface and some usb
>>>>>>>>>>>> controllers
>>>>>>>>>>>> confirms some of the information of the brochure mentioned
>>>>>>>>>>>> above:
>>>>>>>>>>>> usb:0
>>>>>>>>>>>>     descripci?n: USB controller
>>>>>>>>>>>>     producto: NM10/ICH7 Family USB UHCI Controller #1
>>>>>>>>>>>>     fabricante: Intel Corporation
>>>>>>>>>>>> usb:1
>>>>>>>>>>>>     descripci?n: USB controller
>>>>>>>>>>>>     producto: NM10/ICH7 Family USB UHCI Controller #2
>>>>>>>>>>>>     fabricante: Intel Corporation
>>>>>>>>>>>> usb:2
>>>>>>>>>>>>     descripci?n: USB controller
>>>>>>>>>>>>     producto: NM10/ICH7 Family USB UHCI Controller #3
>>>>>>>>>>>>     fabricante: Intel Corporation
>>>>>>>>>>>> usb:3
>>>>>>>>>>>>     descripci?n: USB controller
>>>>>>>>>>>>     producto: NM10/ICH7 Family USB UHCI Controller #4
>>>>>>>>>>>>     fabricante: Intel Corporation
>>>>>>>>>>>> usb:4
>>>>>>>>>>>>     descripci?n: USB controller
>>>>>>>>>>>>     producto: NM10/ICH7 Family USB2 EHCI Controller
>>>>>>>>>>>>     fabricante: Intel Corporation
>>>>>>>>>>>> isa
>>>>>>>>>>>>     descripci?n: ISA bridge
>>>>>>>>>>>>     producto: NM10 Family LPC Controller
>>>>>>>>>>>>     fabricante: Intel Corporation
>>>>>>>>>>>> ide
>>>>>>>>>>>>     descripci?n: IDE interface
>>>>>>>>>>>>     producto: NM10/ICH7 Family SATA Controller [IDE mode]
>>>>>>>>>>>>     fabricante: Intel Corporation
>>>>>>>>>>>> I also run synclient command as Brendan suggested and got this
>>>>>>>>>>>> answer:
>>>>>>>>>>>> *Couldn't find synaptics properties. No synaptics driver
>>>>>>>>>>>> loaded?*
>>>>>>>>>>>> Best regards
>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>> Walter,
>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>> I'm no expert on track pads, but whenever I've needed one to
>>>>>>>>>>>> work, or work better; I've almost always had to mess with/create an
>>>>>>>>>>>> xorg.conf file to address it.
>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>> gksudo leafpad /etc/X11/xorg.conf
>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>> Searching the Internet for your laptop specs led me to believe
>>>>>>>>>>>> it's very similar (if not the same computer without a famous name) to an
>>>>>>>>>>>> Acer Aspire D270. So, if you find an xorg.config for that laptop, you may
>>>>>>>>>>>> want to try it and/or tweak it from someone elses.
>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>> And even though the following page is intended for Gentoo Linux
>>>>>>>>>>>> (so a lot of it won't apply), it includes an xorg section that seems to
>>>>>>>>>>>> address the trackpad among other things. You may want to check it out.
>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>> https://dweezil.be/aod270/
>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>> Eric
>>>>>>>>>>>> --
>>>>>>>>>>>> Thank You,
>>>>>>>>>>>> God Bless You,
>>>>>>>>>>>> Computers4Christians
>>>>>>>>>>>> http://Computers4Christians.org/
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