SOLVED: mouse / touchpad less sensitive after kernel upgrade

kevin.kempter at dataintellect.com kevin.kempter at dataintellect.com
Thu Apr 14 16:37:01 UTC 2005


On Thursday 14 April 2005 08:19, kevin.kempter at dataintellect.com wrote:
> I updated to the 2.6.11-1.14_FC3 kernel and now my touchpad is much less
> sensitive for both movement and the tap feature. I've tweaked the moust
> settings in the KDE control panel but it didn't help much...
>
> Any Ideas?

FYI 

I'm using a sony laptop with the alps touchpad. The new kernel comes with the 
patch installed for the synaptics driver. If you're using an alps touchpad 
just add the following to your /etc/X11/xorg.conf


Section "InputDevice"
  Driver        "synaptics"
  Identifier    "Mouse1"
  Option        "Device"                "/dev/psaux"
  Option        "Protocol"              "auto-dev"
  Option        "LeftEdge"              "120"
  Option        "RightEdge"             "830"
  Option        "TopEdge"               "120"
  Option        "BottomEdge"            "650"
  Option        "FingerLow"             "14"
  Option        "FingerHigh"            "15"
  Option        "MaxTapTime"            "180"
  Option        "MaxTapMove"            "110"
  Option        "EmulateMidButtonTime"  "75"
  Option        "VertScrollDelta"       "20"
  Option        "HorizScrollDelta"      "20"
  Option        "MinSpeed"              "0.3"
  Option        "MaxSpeed"              "0.75"
  Option        "AccelFactor"           "0.015"
  Option        "EdgeMotionMinSpeed"    "200"
  Option        "EdgeMotionMaxSpeed"    "200"
  Option        "UpDownScrolling"       "1"
  Option        "CircularScrolling"     "1"
  Option        "CircScrollDelta"       "0.1"
  Option        "CircScrollTrigger"     "2"
EndSection




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