Re: Alienware touchpad misbehaving in recent kernel HEAD

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On Fri, October 26, 2018 3:24 pm, Simon Wood wrote:
> Hi all,
> Don't know if this is already reported, but the touchpad is misbehaving in
>  HEAD (3a27203102ebfa67bd0bced05b1def499bb59db2), making it almost
> impossible to browse the web in Firefox
>
> Seems like it is issuing double clicks and/or wrong buttons. Was/is
> working OK in  4.17.0-rc5+ (acknowledge that's some time ago).
>
> I've attached an 'lsusb -vv' and willing to test further, if someone has
> hints on where to look.

Dug a little further, it seems that the touch pad is connected on the I2C
bus and there have been other reports from others of 'difficulties':
https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=240374

On my machine
--
simon@thevoid:/sys/bus/hid/devices$ ls
0003:187C:0527.0001  0018:06CB:76E9.0002
simon@thevoid:/sys/bus/hid/devices$ cd 0018\:06CB\:76E9.0002
simon@thevoid:/sys/bus/hid/devices/0018:06CB:76E9.0002$ ls
country  hidraw  modalias  report_descriptor  uevent
driver   input   power     subsystem
simon@thevoid:/sys/bus/hid/devices/0018:06CB:76E9.0002$ cat
input/input11/name
Synaptics TM3044-002
simon@thevoid:/sys/bus/hid/devices/0018:06CB:76E9.0002$ lsmod | grep i2c
i2c_algo_bit           16384  2 i915,nouveau
i2c_hid                20480  0
hid                   122880  4 i2c_hid,usbhid,hid_generic,hid_rmi
--

Cheers,
Simon




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