Hiya!
Been dutifully searching... cannot find a doc on how to fix this. My touchpad isn't recognized. Maybe my lappy is too old? In any case, thought I'd throw this out there. Any and all help much appreciated!
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Thanks very much in advance.
[SOLVED] Touchpad not recognized
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[SOLVED] Touchpad not recognized
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Re: Touchpad not recognized
What model and make is it?mickee wrote:Maybe my lappy is too old?
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Re: Touchpad not recognized
Gateway Solo 5300glassparrot wrote:What model and make is it?mickee wrote:Maybe my lappy is too old?
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The touchpad works, right? However, it's a pain not to be able to turn it off and on, though - is what you're saying? I'm still working on that with my brand new computer - an Asus Eeepc - which has an Elantech, rather than a Synaptics touchpad
A quick Google search tells me that your laptop has an "EZ-Pad touchpad" which has been supported by Linux in the past. Apparently, someone named "H. Davies" wrote the gpm (General Purpose Mouse) package which works here.
You'll find, Mickee, that Puppy Linux is a tool where you have to kind of roll your own solutions for things. Folks here can point you in the right direction, but then you need to take the bull by the horns. It's kind of the opposite of Ubuntu, where you have all your needs taken care of by the software. Speaking of which, have you tried Xubuntu?
A quick Google search tells me that your laptop has an "EZ-Pad touchpad" which has been supported by Linux in the past. Apparently, someone named "H. Davies" wrote the gpm (General Purpose Mouse) package which works here.
You'll find, Mickee, that Puppy Linux is a tool where you have to kind of roll your own solutions for things. Folks here can point you in the right direction, but then you need to take the bull by the horns. It's kind of the opposite of Ubuntu, where you have all your needs taken care of by the software. Speaking of which, have you tried Xubuntu?
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Actually, I have, it didn't want to run. My laptop had 192MB ram back then. Haven't tried since I installed puppy, have 384MB now.. I like puppy, and really don't want to switch to another Linux flavour. Right now, the only issues are the touchpad and the USB wireless stick that refuses to run. (I've tried the suggestions in that thread and still no go, so am stuck with PCMCIA NIC, Uses tons of battery power, I'm afraid.)glassparrot wrote:Speaking of which, have you tried Xubuntu?
Touchpad worked prior to puppy, (Win Me), and I would like to get that and the wireless NIC working so I can treat myself to the mobile part of the laptop rather than being tethered to the optical mouse and NIC, eh?
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Hi mickee, please try going /etc/x11/xorg.conf ,schroll down to something like max tap ,you will find a 0 value next to it ,change the value to .10 , save and restart x, hope it will work for you.
About your usb modem : what type is it? if it is a 3g then try pgprs connect via menu or console and input these values:
Modem :/dev/ttyUSB0
Phone no.:*99***1# or *99*#
User:pps
P/W :pps
Pin no.: your pin no.
PS: the command in console is : "pgprs-setup ".
Good luck.
About your usb modem : what type is it? if it is a 3g then try pgprs connect via menu or console and input these values:
Modem :/dev/ttyUSB0
Phone no.:*99***1# or *99*#
User:pps
P/W :pps
Pin no.: your pin no.
PS: the command in console is : "pgprs-setup ".
Good luck.
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will try this and report back. I don't have a USB modem, I have a USB ethernet adapter, is that what you are referring to? Thanks.bignono1 wrote:Hi mickee, please try going /etc/x11/xorg.conf ,schroll down to something like max tap ,you will find a 0 value next to it ,change the value to .10 , save and restart x, hope it will work for you.
About your usb modem : what type is it? if it is a 3g then try pgprs connect via menu or console and input these values:
Modem :/dev/ttyUSB0
Phone no.:*99***1# or *99*#
User:pps
P/W :pps
Pin no.: your pin no.
PS: the command in console is : "pgprs-setup ".
Good luck.
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This is an example of the dreaded ID10T error. The pad and buttons work as long as the PS2 mouse isn't plugged in. My bad!
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