Elantech Drivers Ubuntu

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Leosanvieira 2016-08-15 16:22:45 UTC I have an Asus S46CB laptop with an Elantech touchpad. As an Arch Linux Gnome user and since Gnome now only supports the libinput driver, i have decided to give it a try, but using this driver makes my touchpad feels rather imprecise, i tried changing the speed settings but couldn't find one that felt as good as when using synpatics driver.

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Budweiser Limited Edition Collector Stein Series Circuit. Below is the result of 'libinput-list-devices' command. Device: ETPS/2 Elantech Touchpad Kernel: /dev/input/event11 Group: 8 Seat: seat0, default Size: 101.88x56.03mm Capabilities: pointer Tap-to-click: disabled Tap-and-drag: enabled Tap drag lock: disabled Left-handed: disabled Nat.scrolling: disabled Middle emulation: disabled Calibration: n/a Scroll methods: *two-finger edge Click methods: *button-areas clickfinger Disable-w-typing: enabled Accel profiles: none Rotation: n/a. Thomas Bohn 2016-09-27 21:01:00 UTC My touchpad is from an Asus UX360CA, identifies itself as ELAN1200. And my biggest issue is that an initial touch on the touchpad is recognized as click, something I could see with libinput-debug-events.

Mike weiss 2017-09-14 05:29:08 UTC I am experience this issue aswell (Have an Elantech Touchpad in an Acer CB3-431 laptop) With Synaptic driver I can circle my cursor around in a very small circle, around a character like'V' on the screen for example. With Libinput I can't, it ends up being a very messed up circle. Using my touchpad with libinput just doesn't feel right, it makes using my laptop feel unstable, I find myself going to back to X even though I want to be in Wayland very badly. I'm running Arch linux and can try and test any changes that are made or perform tests. Thanks for all the hard work that you do. Bjoern 2017-10-30 15:50:10 UTC (In reply to Mike weiss from ) >I am experience this issue aswell (Have an Elantech Touchpad in an Acer >CB3-431 laptop) >>>With Synaptic driver I can circle my cursor around in a very small circle, >around a character like'V' on the screen for example. With Libinput I can't, >it ends up being a very messed up circle.