Benjamin, I'm sorry. I just wanted to summarize the problem I reported at bugs.launchpad.net I followed the instructions that Ubuntu Team said to me, https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1493814/comments/33 The rest is only my ignorance about Linux Kernel. I'm sorry twice! I will try to explain a new time the problem. I have no idea if it's caused by the input module or not. Perhaps it is a problem of the i2c module. The Synaptic Touchpad is detected as SYN1B7D:01 06CB:2991 UNKNOWN with default BIOS settings (i2c mode activated). I tried this with the last version of the BIOS and latest kernel 64 bit available. When this occurs the Touchpad works just like a simple mouse. Thanks! Josep 2015-10-05 11:09 GMT+02:00 Benjamin Tissoires <benjamin.tissoires@xxxxxxxxx>: > Hi Josep, > > [please do not take my rant personally, I know it can be difficult to > report a problem upstream] > > On Sun, Oct 4, 2015 at 7:26 PM, Josep Pujadas-Jubany <jpujades@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1493814 >> >> Touchpad has issues working >> =========================== >> >> The mainline kernel does not fix the issue >> >> Latest BIOS (1.38) > > Oh boy. We are not robots. Please add some valuable information like > what is the issue, and what you are seeing. We are humans and a little > bit of phrasing does not hurt (I know the ubuntu howto tells you to > consider us as robot, and I really am offended each time we receive > such a bug report). > >> >> BIOS Touchpad option ---> Advanced >> ================================== >> >> $ xinput >> ⎜ ↳ SYN1B7D:01 06CB:2991 UNKNOWN id=11 [slave pointer (2)] >> >> $ dmesg | grep -E "(mouse|input)" >> [ 14.668719] input: SYN1B7D:01 06CB:2991 UNKNOWN as >> /devices/platform/80860F41:00/i2c-0/i2c-SYN1B7D:01/0018:06CB:2991.0001/input/input7 >> [ 14.669434] hid-multitouch 0018:06CB:2991.0001: input,hidraw0: >> <UNKNOWN> HID v1.00 Mouse [SYN1B7D:01 06CB:2991] on > > This looks good to me from the input point of view. Please describe > which issues you are seeing, because here, all we can say is that it > is normal and there is nothing to be done. > >> >> BIOS Touchpad option ---> Basic >> =============================== >> >> $ xinput >> ⎜ ↳ SynPS/2 Synaptics TouchPad id=12 [slave pointer (2)] >> >> $ dmesg | grep -E "(mouse|input)" >> [ 2.367407] psmouse serio2: synaptics: queried max coordinates: x >> [..5662], y [..4728] >> [ 2.410703] psmouse serio2: synaptics: queried min coordinates: x >> [1322..], y [1190..] >> [ 2.493774] psmouse serio2: synaptics: Touchpad model: 1, fw: 8.1, id: >> 0x1e2b1, caps: 0xd40123/0x840300/0x126800, board id: 2991, fw id: >> 1626681 >> [ 2.543305] input: SynPS/2 Synaptics TouchPad as >> /devices/platform/i8042/serio2/input/input11 > > OK, this is normal too. > > Cheers, > Benjamin -- 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