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Re: Touchpad Solution and Touchpad Toggle as Defaults
« Reply #30 on: September 27, 2012, 01:32:59 PM »
Hi The Chief,

thanks for sharing but would you tell us the number of the solution which worked for you or if synaptiks does the job for you compare your 50-synaptics.conf with this

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and tell us if they are equal if not please post your file content please.

thanks in advance

I don't quite know what you're asking.  This is all that's in the file:

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Section "InputClass"
        Identifier "touchpad catchall"
        Driver "synaptics"
        MatchIsTouchpad "on"
        MatchDevicePath "/dev/input/event*"
EndSection

I installed synaptiks and re-booted.  Took care of switching the touchpad on and off as I plug in a  mouse.  All I was looking for.

I notice it added a Touchpad icon to Configure your Desktop.

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Re: Touchpad Solution and Touchpad Toggle as Defaults
« Reply #31 on: September 27, 2012, 02:01:27 PM »
thanks the chief that was all i wanted to know :)
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Re: Touchpad Solution and Touchpad Toggle as Defaults
« Reply #32 on: October 02, 2012, 09:26:25 AM »
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Re: Touchpad Solution and Touchpad Toggle as Defaults
« Reply #33 on: October 04, 2012, 08:11:34 AM »
Any use?

Multitouch fix for Alps touchpad (posted 2-Oct-2012

http://nwoki.wordpress.com/2012/10/02/multitouch-fix-for-alps-touchpad/

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Re: Touchpad Solution and Touchpad Toggle as Defaults
« Reply #34 on: October 04, 2012, 09:30:39 AM »
do your research, goto package suggest and make a request. 

Typical PCLinuxOS rudeness that we are all so familiar with.  Could you not have thought of a more appropriate (read "polite", if that word has ANY meaning at all to you) way to get your stupid point across?  Were you people all self raised in a barn with no idea how to interact with your fellow man?  This is shameful.

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Re: Touchpad Solution and Touchpad Toggle as Defaults
« Reply #35 on: October 04, 2012, 10:51:09 AM »
Typical PCLinuxOS rudeness that we are all so familiar with.  Could you not have thought of a more appropriate (read "polite", if that word has ANY meaning at all to you) way to get your stupid point across?  Were you people all self raised in a barn with no idea how to interact with your fellow man?  This is shameful.

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Re: Touchpad Solution and Touchpad Toggle as Defaults
« Reply #36 on: October 04, 2012, 11:45:53 AM »
To the Group:

I honestly did not mean to open up a whole can of worms where people might take offense at other people for what they had written. I merely wanted to suggest that Touchpad Solution be made a default in the ISO and that perhaps Touchpad Toggle be made optional.

The reasons for my suggestion are as follows: Until I done a considerable amount of research, I did not know that the program Touchpad Solution was in the repository. Until I downloaded it and tried the various options, I was unable to have the touchpad on my notebook computer respond to taps.

As Touchpad Toggle was a default program, I initially thought that that had something to do with enabling touchpad tapping. As I said earlier, when I enabled it, the whole computer froze and I had to do a complete re-installation.

Please take note that I am an older computer user; when I was in school, we had never even heard of computers except in some esoteric "what will be in the future" articles in newspapers and magazines. Our big technology was transistor radios (and the comparisons between 6-transistor vs. 8-transistor reception). I can even remember before we had television (we got our first set, a Capehart, in 1950) and all us kids listened to shows on the radio.

In addition, during my long working career, I never had the opportunity to take any computer course whatsoever; I am completely self-taught. Taking a computer course for "seniors" today would be of no use to me as they would all focus on Microsoft Windows (in which I have no interest).

So I can use the Linux programs in which I am interested (and even one Windows program I like under Wine) but I cannot create or modify anything. (I am constantly amazed at the fantastic computer intelligence shown by people "in the know" such as many members here.) I have to be shown or told how to do things. I am able to follow explicit directions (for example, entering commands into the Terminal, etc.). This is one of the reasons I like online forums, and this one in particular. I can almost always find "the answer." If not, I can always ask my question.

And I have never lost my curiosity - that's why I got "into" GNU/Linux in the first place (and found these OSes to be far superior to Windows and Mac) and how I "found" PCLinuxOS.

But that's enough about me.

I would hope that people would consider my request, take my experience (or lack thereof) into account, and "vote" (for want of a better term) as to whether or not they would like to see Touchpad Solution be made a default program within the PCLinuxOS ISOs. As indicated above, I personally would have no idea as to how to do this.

But if a fair number of people would like to see this program as a default, and they so indicate here, perhaps the administrators could take this into account and effect that change.

Thank you for reading this and thank you for your vote (pro or con).

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Re: Touchpad Solution and Touchpad Toggle as Defaults
« Reply #37 on: October 04, 2012, 01:04:49 PM »
I would hope that people would consider my request, take my experience (or lack thereof) into account, and "vote" (for want of a better term) as to whether or not they would like to see Touchpad Solution be made a default program within the PCLinuxOS ISOs. As indicated above, I personally would have no idea as to how to do this.

But if a fair number of people would like to see this program as a default, and they so indicate here, perhaps the administrators could take this into account and effect that change.

Thank you for reading this and thank you for your vote (pro or con).

Thank you, Lawrence! I know most everyone has understood your post.

My vote is in favor of having the Touchpad Solutions program included on the isos as a default. Since many people have laptops, and the touchpad configuration has been a little bothersome, it seems like the program should already be there after completion of an installation so the owner can get his/her touchpad configured correctly right away.  Then the person can install Synaptiks or Touchpad Toggle to change back & forth between the touchpad and an exterior mouse.

Just my opinion.

As for the comments that some took offense at... it happens everywhere... it's hard to get this many people discussing an issue and not offend someone... even by mistake.  We'll just have to proofread our comments better before we post...

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Re: Touchpad Solution and Touchpad Toggle as Defaults
« Reply #38 on: October 04, 2012, 02:11:02 PM »
lhb1142, Meemaw !

I support what you are offering, and vote pro.
I also want to draw attention to the need for developers to create a working solution for the ALPS touchpads. They have become more common, especially with newer computers.

lhb1142, I respect your age and your interests.  :)
I also used to love to tinker a bit with a soldering iron ...
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Re: Touchpad Solution and Touchpad Toggle as Defaults
« Reply #39 on: October 04, 2012, 03:40:37 PM »
lhb1142, Meemaw !

I support what you are offering, and vote pro.
I also want to draw attention to the need for developers to create a working solution for the ALPS touchpads. They have become more common, especially with newer computers.

lhb1142, I respect your age and your interests.  :)
I also used to love to tinker a bit with a soldering iron ...

Serj.... My Lenovo has an Alps touchpad.... Solution #5 worked for me....

lhb1142 ... we're pretty close to the same age....

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Re: Touchpad Solution and Touchpad Toggle as Defaults
« Reply #40 on: October 04, 2012, 11:23:25 PM »
Maybe a good Topic to put in the PCLinuxOS Knowledge Base ?
I note there's a prominent 'shortcut' to it on the Desktop of the latest v. of LXDE - 2012.06 .
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Re: Touchpad Solution and Touchpad Toggle as Defaults
« Reply #41 on: October 05, 2012, 07:35:54 AM »
Maybe a good Topic to put in the PCLinuxOS Knowledge Base ?
I note there's a prominent 'shortcut' to it on the Desktop of the latest v. of LXDE - 2012.06 .


Yes, that's a good idea as well....

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Re: Touchpad Solution and Touchpad Toggle as Defaults
« Reply #42 on: October 23, 2012, 08:48:55 PM »
Hello. I have perhaps a slightly different viewpoint. I have a laptop with a synaptics touch pad. It's "tapping" and "scrolling" functions would make it totally unusable to me if not for an synaptics option that I've learned to manage with a command line utility that (so far)  has been installed and functional right out of the box with every distro I've ever installed on it {currently that's: PCLinuxOS, antiX, Sabayon, & OpenSuSE}. The first thing I do is to put in my ~/.xinitrc the command:

synclient TouchpadOff=2

to totally disable tapping and scrolling functions that I might find it possible to manipulate the mouse from one side of the screen to the other without either unintentionally scrolling the page {or worse unknowingly changing the settings in some scroll box field} and/or generating unplanned click events on every single object the mouse pointer passes over... I am thankful BTW that my touchpad actually has two physical buttons to click with when I actually want to.

I only wish I could reliably disable both of those functions within GPM at runlevel 3 with all distros and within Vista on those occasions when I choose to remind myself why I ran screaming into the embrace of the saner OS called Linux...

Now back to the topic of this thread: As long as none of gui tool{s} and/or settings it is decided to make the default, interfere with my ability to just type:

synclient TouchpadOff=2

at any CLI prompt, to make it instantly possible to use my touchpad as a simple two button mouse, to complete my user environmental set-up chores with. {right out of the box mind you} Then I don't care what other touchpad defaults are ultimately chosen.  ;)

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Re: Touchpad Solution and Touchpad Toggle as Defaults
« Reply #43 on: October 24, 2012, 09:44:43 AM »
Maybe a good Topic to put in the PCLinuxOS Knowledge Base ?
I note there's a prominent 'shortcut' to it on the Desktop of the latest v. of LXDE - 2012.06 .


Do you mean like this http://www.pclinuxoshelp.com/index.php/Touchpad_troubles_-_solutions_by_Texstar?
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Re: Touchpad Solution and Touchpad Toggle as Defaults
« Reply #44 on: October 24, 2012, 11:50:47 AM »
and within Vista on those occasions when I choose to remind myself why I ran screaming into the embrace of the saner OS called Linux...

In Vista, you can set the touchpad/mouse driver to switch the touchpad off/on as you plug/unplug a mouse.  Works fine...

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