Synclient -l now sees the trackpad and I can set options. I've included a patch for alps.c with this change. I know it needs ALPS_PASS and ALPS_DUALPOINT, don't know about the last (nor how to test it). I'm guessing regarding the masks and flags. I turned on debug in alps.c and it spit out the following:Īdding an entry for this (using the same flags as for the E6400) it gave the following status: The track pad should allow setting of functionality via synclient. The trackpad and track stick have basic mouse functionalities and are not visible via synclient. Examine /var/log/Xorg.0.log for mention of the ALPS trackpad. I tried it in Fedora 12 and in Ubuntu, too.Ģ. This is a kernel problem in drivers/input/mouse/alps.c and is applicable to this and other distributions. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): It is an alps trackpad with stick.įrom what I can gather the E6510 also uses the same trackpad. The trackpad on the Dell E6410 is not recognized.
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