Hello to all: I have a HP Pavilion dv6-3225dx that was installed with Win7 and I am trying to dual-boot with F14. I've managed to do that, but I am seeing totally wacko action out of the mouse (which is a touchpad with a movement area and two "buttons" below"). The long and short of it is two-fold 1) the right mouse button seems to be non-existent and, if there is a left-mouse action to be had, it mirrors that. But for things that have a distinct right-mouse action (setting the number of workspaces or pinning the terminal to the upper toolbar), it doesn't see them 2) even though I have disabled scrolling on the touchpad, if I put two fingers on the touchpad, it goes shooting all over the place (detailed exam indicates it is getting a continuous y change and I can't figure out what the x is doing) I googled the machines and didn't see anything above and beyond hp not having any drivers other than Win7. I looked into firmware under fedora and didn't see anything for touchpads. When I did the initial install, F14 barked about needing a firmware update, but that vanished once I did a yum update. I am not seeing any other problems with the install, but can't test too far with a mouse that seems to like "pick-drug-of-your-choice-so-long-as-it-is-an-upper" Suggestions? ... I would hate to have to give up on a Fedora capability for this machine as I want to do a dual-boot so I can eventually move to "dumping" Windows. Thanks in advance, Paul -- users mailing list users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe or change subscription options: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/users Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Mailing_list_guidelines