No, it also does not work in Hardy. The situation looks exactly the same: device not present in /proc/bus/input/devices.
Maybe this is interesting: if I run "sudo tpconfig", I get the following output:
Found Synaptics Touchpad.
Firmware: 8.96 (multiple-byte mode).
I cannot tell what this actually means. It sounds like the touchpad is recognized at some level.
However, I cannot change any of the touchpad settings. For instance if I run "sudo tpconfig -z4", to change the sensitivity, the command is syntactically recognized correctly. However, the value always remains at 6, as I get the following response: "Z threshold: 6 of 7.". If I enter a number larger than 7 (i.e. "sudo tpconfig -z8"), I get an error message: 'Invalid Z threshold "8" [use 0-7].'
Thanks to everyone who is willing to look into this.
Please let me know if I can provide any further information or if can run some additional tests.
--hasi
No, it also does not work in Hardy. The situation looks exactly the same: device not present in /proc/bus/ input/devices.
Maybe this is interesting: if I run "sudo tpconfig", I get the following output:
Found Synaptics Touchpad.
Firmware: 8.96 (multiple-byte mode).
I cannot tell what this actually means. It sounds like the touchpad is recognized at some level.
However, I cannot change any of the touchpad settings. For instance if I run "sudo tpconfig -z4", to change the sensitivity, the command is syntactically recognized correctly. However, the value always remains at 6, as I get the following response: "Z threshold: 6 of 7.". If I enter a number larger than 7 (i.e. "sudo tpconfig -z8"), I get an error message: 'Invalid Z threshold "8" [use 0-7].'
Thanks to everyone who is willing to look into this.
Please let me know if I can provide any further information or if can run some additional tests.
--hasi