Recently a user complained that when using the Elantech driver the mouse pointer would occasionally jump some distance away, or that when scrolling the scrolled page would suddenly jump back a bit. It turns out that when starting a new touch action on this particular model the touchpad does not reliably emit the new coordinates but can repeat one or two of the coordinates of the last release point. This misreporting can last several motion packets depending on the number of fingers that are touching. We came up with a workaround that basically discards mouse packets as long as the number of fingers is increasing. Like so: if (fingers > old_fingers) { discard packet } With this fix in place the user no longer suffers from the jumpy mouse cursor or the jumpy scrolling. He reports no impact on the responsiveness of the touchpad. My question now is whether this is the right approach to fix this issue? Is such a workaround acceptable and should it live in the kernel? Can or should this problem be better solved in the Xorg Synaptics driver? Comments please! :) Arjan -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-input" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html