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Thanks for this solution - and for those having problems copying the file, you'll have to make this file in your Documents folder (for example), then open a terminal, "cd Documents" and do a
So...that being said - I don't have right-click still. But I do have a double-finger-tap that works as right-click, so it's not 100% bad. Does anyone know if we can mess around with those above variables to get right click back? I would think that "TapButton2" would be the right click - so I changed it from 3 to 2....no change as far as I can tell. Any ideas?Code:sudo cp 11-touchpad.conf /usr/share/X11/xorg.conf.d/
Hi !
I'm new to Ubuntu community and I really love the Ubuntu OS for netbooks. I've install it on my HP mini 100 and it works like a charm. My best friend wanted to have it, so I did install it on his HP mini 210. But then, no right click.
I'm a newbie to Linux systems and i'm not very good in english... Is this problem solved ? I mean, I saw the solution at page 6 but will it make my right click work ? I don't really care about multi-finger stuff... and i really don't want to go back to Windows 7 scrappy netbook version.
Hi,
I just installed 10.10 and the path you specified doesn't exist and I can't create a folder. Any thoughts?
Thanks!
Thanks John Baptist! Worked great on my HP Mini 210. The trackpad was always troublesome and sporadic for me... two finger scroll, two finger tap, and the hard left/right clicks all work. It's no longer a pain when I forget my wireless mouse.
Will there be an update to Maverick that resolves this issue? :)
I hope so, because, as a few people have mentioned, the HP Mini computers very popular; and clickpads have been out for over a year now, that I know of.
I bought one a couple of months ago. I really don't expect Ubuntu to be flawless out-of-the-box, but until the touchpad is fixed, I don't think it's worth the hassle to install.
The moment its fixed, I'll be on board. :P
Anybody had this working with Envy 13?
I just wanted to say a big THANKS for this thread. I have the HP Mini 2102 which is the business version of the 210 and the touchpad was causing me headaches with MM 10.10.
Still no right click but the config file in post #54 works great. I can now click and drag and while 2 finger click is not natural for me it works.
Awesome support folks.:cool:
Hey All
Just to clarify, there are two issues with the HP 210 Synaptics clickpad here:
1. the driver fails to recognize that it's a multitouch pad, and only ever reports 1 finger;
2. the driver fails to accommodate the "virtual" right-click that one expects when clicking the pad with a finger over the right button region.
I don't have time to do anything about (1) now, but I've created a .deb for a modified version of the synaptics driver that fixes (2). Unfortunately, since I did this in a rush this afternoon in order to get my new laptop working how I like it, it's not a very neat solution - I've hard-coded a right click if the pad is clicked with the finger in the right-half and bottom-5th of the pad.
I did this because I personally don't like tap-to-click and I didn't find the previous workarounds as acceptable.
Problems with my patch:
1. the behaviour is hard-coded --- not good --- however, I have very little time and probably won't be able to get it to read from the config variables as it should.
2. understand that my modifications will produce strange results if you attempt to tap-to-click with finger(s) in the right-click region, or if you attempt to left-click-drag and you happen to stray into the right-click region.
You can download my .deb from:
http://sites.google.com/site/andyeyr...edirects=0&d=1
Checksum: 8c01c181a5ac95dbfca347a01581f6d1 xserver-xorg-input-synaptics_1.2.2-2ubuntu5eyre1_i386.deb
thanks,
andy
Andy,
Thanks I will give this a try for my 2102 which is the same hardware. This has continued to bother me as well and I keep screwing up with the 2 finger tap.
I have a different work around that I will offer up but I am still going to try your fix. Below is my take at the 11-touchpad.conf that was originally posted in #54 of this thread:
The things I added where some fixes to the pointer speed from the default so it behaves more like when I dual boot into Win 7 but the interesting option is the last one "RBCornerButton". With this option if you single tap the very lower right part of the pad / button it will emulate a right click.Quote:
Section "InputClass"
Identifier "touchpad catchall"
MatchProduct "SynPS/2 Synaptics TouchPad"
MatchIsTouchpad "on"
Driver "synaptics"
Option "JumpyCursorThreshold" "200"
Option "EmulateTwoFingerMinZ" "20"
Option "EmulateTwoFingerMinW" "5"
Option "TapButton2" "3"
Option "PalmDetect" "1"
Option "PalmMinWidth" "20"
Option "LockedDrags" "1"
Option "AccelFactor" ".01"
Option "MaxSpeed" "1.0"
Option "RBCornerButton" "3"
EndSection
Note: You have to tap the extreme lower right corner.
Maybe this will help someone.