X250 trackpad multi finger gestures not working after Sleep
Im getting a issue that after resuming from sleep that the trackpad on my X250 doesn't seem to respond to any sort of multi touch and then I have to restart the machine to get it to work again. So the trackpad works.. but two finger scroll and drop/drop doesn't work.
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Im getting a issue that after resuming from sleep that the trackpad on my X250 doesn't seem to respond to any sort of multi touch and then I have to restart the machine to get it to work again. So the trackpad works.. but two finger scroll and drop/drop doesn't work.
touchpad lenovo
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Im getting a issue that after resuming from sleep that the trackpad on my X250 doesn't seem to respond to any sort of multi touch and then I have to restart the machine to get it to work again. So the trackpad works.. but two finger scroll and drop/drop doesn't work.
touchpad lenovo
Im getting a issue that after resuming from sleep that the trackpad on my X250 doesn't seem to respond to any sort of multi touch and then I have to restart the machine to get it to work again. So the trackpad works.. but two finger scroll and drop/drop doesn't work.
touchpad lenovo
touchpad lenovo
asked Jan 10 '18 at 20:57
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I have a workaround, hardly a solution. It's taken from the debian wiki about Synaptics Touchpads. Unloading and reloading the psmouse
kernel module fixes the problem for me:
sudo modprobe -r psmouse
sudo modprobe psmouse
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Works for X280 as well.
– Nico Schlömer
Sep 25 '18 at 6:15
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Here (in Post #44) is another workaround mentioned (works great with my X240 and Ubuntu 18.10):
You need to edit your grub file (sudo nano /etc/default/grub
) and change the following line
from GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet splash"
to GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet splash psmouse.synaptics_intertouch=0"
.
Then you need to update grub (sudo update-grub
) and reboot your Computer.
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I have a workaround, hardly a solution. It's taken from the debian wiki about Synaptics Touchpads. Unloading and reloading the psmouse
kernel module fixes the problem for me:
sudo modprobe -r psmouse
sudo modprobe psmouse
1
Works for X280 as well.
– Nico Schlömer
Sep 25 '18 at 6:15
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I have a workaround, hardly a solution. It's taken from the debian wiki about Synaptics Touchpads. Unloading and reloading the psmouse
kernel module fixes the problem for me:
sudo modprobe -r psmouse
sudo modprobe psmouse
1
Works for X280 as well.
– Nico Schlömer
Sep 25 '18 at 6:15
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I have a workaround, hardly a solution. It's taken from the debian wiki about Synaptics Touchpads. Unloading and reloading the psmouse
kernel module fixes the problem for me:
sudo modprobe -r psmouse
sudo modprobe psmouse
I have a workaround, hardly a solution. It's taken from the debian wiki about Synaptics Touchpads. Unloading and reloading the psmouse
kernel module fixes the problem for me:
sudo modprobe -r psmouse
sudo modprobe psmouse
answered Mar 9 '18 at 21:55
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Works for X280 as well.
– Nico Schlömer
Sep 25 '18 at 6:15
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Works for X280 as well.
– Nico Schlömer
Sep 25 '18 at 6:15
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Works for X280 as well.
– Nico Schlömer
Sep 25 '18 at 6:15
Works for X280 as well.
– Nico Schlömer
Sep 25 '18 at 6:15
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Here (in Post #44) is another workaround mentioned (works great with my X240 and Ubuntu 18.10):
You need to edit your grub file (sudo nano /etc/default/grub
) and change the following line
from GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet splash"
to GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet splash psmouse.synaptics_intertouch=0"
.
Then you need to update grub (sudo update-grub
) and reboot your Computer.
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Here (in Post #44) is another workaround mentioned (works great with my X240 and Ubuntu 18.10):
You need to edit your grub file (sudo nano /etc/default/grub
) and change the following line
from GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet splash"
to GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet splash psmouse.synaptics_intertouch=0"
.
Then you need to update grub (sudo update-grub
) and reboot your Computer.
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Here (in Post #44) is another workaround mentioned (works great with my X240 and Ubuntu 18.10):
You need to edit your grub file (sudo nano /etc/default/grub
) and change the following line
from GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet splash"
to GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet splash psmouse.synaptics_intertouch=0"
.
Then you need to update grub (sudo update-grub
) and reboot your Computer.
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Here (in Post #44) is another workaround mentioned (works great with my X240 and Ubuntu 18.10):
You need to edit your grub file (sudo nano /etc/default/grub
) and change the following line
from GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet splash"
to GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet splash psmouse.synaptics_intertouch=0"
.
Then you need to update grub (sudo update-grub
) and reboot your Computer.
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