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Solver2011-08-03 22:22:01
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Solver, 2011-08-03 22:22:01

Calculate linux and Synaptics touchpad

In general, I have a Lenovo Edge 13 laptop on an amd platform.
Decided to install linux on it.
Tried different distributions of ubuntu, debian, mint on debian and ubunt.
Tried gnome and kde... in general, everything worked well everywhere.
But I looked at calculate linux. I installed it with KDE… everything works fine out of the box, but the touchpad doesn’t want to work normally…
In all distributions that I tried, it had multi-touch out of the box, two-finger scrolling worked fine… it worked much better than in windows7. There, in Windows, multitouch can be said not to work.
So in the calculator, the touchpad itself works, but in the settings it says that the device was not detected and, accordingly, it is impossible to configure it in any way. You can't even turn it off while printing...
All the tips that I found on the net are immersed in such wilds of hal that it becomes cloudy ...
On other distributions on the same core, everything works fine ...

So tell me, Khabrovites, maybe someone knows how to defeat the touchpad on the calculator?

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sht0rm, 2011-08-03
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xf86-input-synaptics
installed?

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