I am testing, for 7 days, a wireless keyboard with built-in touchpad, so I have remove the old USB-wired mouse and keyboaard.
The keyboard is fine. The touchpad is deathly slow.
I looked in system settings, input devices, touchpad, and see that the module is greyed out, but the button is showing on. I am unable to adjust any settings.
I rebooted, just to make sure that the system recognized the presence of the new devices, but that is supposed to be plug and play with usb anyway, isn’t?
How can I set the touchpad settings?
I am starting to get the hang of the touchpad. It moves very slowly at first and then accelerates rapidly once it gets going. I find a trackball a WHOLE lot easier. Still, the touchpad has some cool features, like double finger scrolling, tapping, etc, that I am just beginning to figure out.
So, my question remains...
How can I set the touchpad settings?
Peter Gueckel wrote:
I looked in system settings, input devices, touchpad, and see that the module is greyed out, but the button is showing on. I am unable to adjust any settings.
It looks like your touchpad claims to be something other than a touchpad (mouse, trackball, graphics tablet or whatever), so kcm_touchpad does not recognize it. :-( What driver does it use? kcm_touchpad works only with the Synaptics driver (which also covers devices by some other manufacturers which speak the same protocol).
Kevin Kofler