ASUS Zenbook UX433/UX333 — Configure Touchpad-embedded numpad on Linux
I have an ASUS Zenbook UX433,on which ASUS decided to innovate by embedding a Numpad inside the touchpad (see picture 1).
Toggling between classic touchpad mode and numpad (also turns the touchpad LEDs on) can be done through the golden button in the top-right corner of the touchpad.
However, on my Manjaro arch Linux config, this behavior does not work by default and I can only use the touchpad, no numpad.
Has anyone been able to configure the numpad to work on Linux, or have any idea how this could be achieved?
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I have an ASUS Zenbook UX433,on which ASUS decided to innovate by embedding a Numpad inside the touchpad (see picture 1).
Toggling between classic touchpad mode and numpad (also turns the touchpad LEDs on) can be done through the golden button in the top-right corner of the touchpad.
However, on my Manjaro arch Linux config, this behavior does not work by default and I can only use the touchpad, no numpad.
Has anyone been able to configure the numpad to work on Linux, or have any idea how this could be achieved?
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linux touchpad laptop asus zenbook
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I have an ASUS Zenbook UX433,on which ASUS decided to innovate by embedding a Numpad inside the touchpad (see picture 1).
Toggling between classic touchpad mode and numpad (also turns the touchpad LEDs on) can be done through the golden button in the top-right corner of the touchpad.
However, on my Manjaro arch Linux config, this behavior does not work by default and I can only use the touchpad, no numpad.
Has anyone been able to configure the numpad to work on Linux, or have any idea how this could be achieved?
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linux touchpad laptop asus zenbook
I have an ASUS Zenbook UX433,on which ASUS decided to innovate by embedding a Numpad inside the touchpad (see picture 1).
Toggling between classic touchpad mode and numpad (also turns the touchpad LEDs on) can be done through the golden button in the top-right corner of the touchpad.
However, on my Manjaro arch Linux config, this behavior does not work by default and I can only use the touchpad, no numpad.
Has anyone been able to configure the numpad to work on Linux, or have any idea how this could be achieved?
[]
linux touchpad laptop asus zenbook
linux touchpad laptop asus zenbook
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