Compared to other Linux distros, Fedora 28 Atomic Workstation kills
"ELAN1203:00 04F3:3043" touchpad too. After one year and a half, the
good news is that one user reported that the Anaconda setup of Fedora 28
Atomic Workstation fully activates "ELAN1203:00 04F3:3043" touchpad!
I couldn't find the live image, so consequently without booting up the
USB into the live session I was not able to try diagnostic commands. But
I can confirm that the Anaconda setup of Fedora 28 Atomic Workstation
fully activates "ELAN1203:00 04F3:3043" touchpad, even with multitouch
and tap-to-click.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1653456
On 2017-05-08 08:49, Kai-Heng Feng wrote:
Hi aljosa,
On Fri, May 5, 2017 at 9:05 PM, Chris Chiu <chiu@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I read the whole threads. It's normal there's no interrupt observed if
using elan_i2c driver. It should use hid-multitouch.
I would like to know if there's any interrupts observed when it load
hid-multitouch driver instead of elan_i2c driver.
Something noted here, on my G752VSK the input device shows as ELAN1200
not ELAN1203. Although I think it should make no difference, just to
note that my machine maybe a little different from the bug reporter's.
Can you provide information Chris asked?
His G752 uses a slightly different touchpad so more information is
needed.
Thanks!
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