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Libinput Scroll Methods Available (315): 0, 0, 1 Libinput Natural Scrolling Enabled Default (308): 0 Libinput Natural Scrolling Enabled (307): 0 Output of xinput -get-feedbacks "MSFT0001:00 06CB:7F28 Mouse", following modification with xinput -set-ptr-feedbackĭespite this modification, to accelNum, accelDenom and threshold, the mouse continues to fly around the screen and is unusable. Output of xinput -get-feedbacks "MSFT0001:00 06CB:7F28 Mouse" prior to modification:
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Type: XIValuatorClassĬlass originated from: 14. Type: XIButtonClassīutton labels: "Button Left" "Button Middle" "Button Right" "Button Wheel Up" "Button Wheel Down" "Button Horiz Wheel Left" "Button Horiz Wheel Right"Ĭlass originated from: 14. Output of xinput -list -long "MSFT0001:00 06CB:7F28 Mouse": I have identified my mouse by running xinput -test "MSFT0001:00 06CB:7F28 Mouse" and it does produce output when I interact with the mousepad, including movement in the X and Y directions and detecting button 1 and button 3 press/release. Movement of the mouse pointer is extremely sensitive and 'chunky'. Hi everyone, I've had quite a bit of trouble configuring my Lenovo Legion 5 Touchpad so that the mouse is usable. Rebuilding the kernel with HID_MULTITOUCH as a module results in the expected, sane touchpad behaviour when controlling the mouse. It lists right in the description it is for several models of touchpad, including the Elan Microelectronics touch panels, which I believe is the model used in the Lenovo Legion 5. I must have disabled an important kernel module on a previous build.ĮDIT: The critical module was HID_MULTITOUCH. : Rebuilt the kernel using genkernel all and the default install kernel and my mouse works properly again. Posted: Thu 9:47 pm Post subject: Configuring xinput/libinput parameters for touchpad. Gentoo Forums Forum Index Kernel & Hardware It does not work on the Ubuntu live USB 20.04 with kernel 5.4.0-26-generic.Gentoo Forums :: View topic - Configuring xinput/libinput parameters for touchpad.Ĭonfiguring xinput/libinput parameters for touchpad. It is working on the Ubuntu live USB 18.04 and 19.10 with kernelsĥ.3.0-28-generic and 5.3.0.18-generic respectively. The trackpoint is working on my Ubuntu 19.04 X1 tablet with kernel 5.0.0-38-generic cat /dev/input/event10 and /dev/hidraw3 give me events for trackpad, trackpoint and all buttons. When I cat /dev/input/mouse or /dev/input/event9 I get nothing. I get trackpad and button events from "PRIMAX ThinkPad X1 Tablet Thin Keyboard Gen 2 Touchpad" and I get only button 2 events from "PRIMAX ThinkPad X1 Tablet Thin Keyboard Gen 2 Mouse". Their properties from xinput -list-props are the same as on my 19.04 machine. On the machine running 19.10 where the trackpoint does not work, both the same xinput devices are present. I get events for the trackpad and its buttons and not the trackpoint or its buttons. Xinput -test "PRIMAX ThinkPad X1 Tablet Thin Keyboard Gen 2 Touchpad", I get events for the trackpoint and its three buttons but not the trackpad. When I run xinput -test "PRIMAX ThinkPad X1 Tablet Thin Keyboard Gen 2 Mouse" The xinput devices for event9 and event 10 are "PRIMAX ThinkPad X1 Tablet Thin Keyboard Gen 2 Mouse" and "PRIMAX ThinkPad X1 Tablet Thin Keyboard Gen 2 Touchpad" respectively. The first two do NOT show events for trackpad and its buttons but event10 and hidraw shows events for trackpad, trackpoint and all buttons. On my 19.04 machine where the trackpoint works I get trackpoint and button events when I cat any of the following files In the live Ubuntu 19.10, the trackpoint works fine. Another thing I did yesterday was boot the computer into windows briefly from an attached drive which messed up the booting so I mounted a live Ubuntu 19.10 to repair grub. I upgraded to 19.10 a month ago and I am afraid I did not notice if it stopped working then because I have had it attached to the dock with a mouse for most of the past month. It has worked for a couple years now, but yesterday I noticed that the trackpoint and left and right buttons beneath space bar were not working on my machine with 19.10.
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When I bought the machines the trackpoint was not working but a patch for it eventually made it into the kernel (17.10 I think), see this thread and another. Just below the space bar are three mouse buttons. The trackpad has two buttons in its lower left and right corner. This machine has a removable keyboard which contains a trackpad and trackpoint. One is running Ubuntu 19.04 and the other is running Ubuntu 19.10.