Mouse (touchpad) not accesible in X-win.Forum: Laptops Topic: Mouse (touchpad) not accesible in X-win. started by: khurdp Posted by khurdp on Jan. 30 2005,14:59
Greetings everybody,Damn Small Linux seems good given its small size. Well, unfortunately I can't use it. It boots into X-windows but does not let me use the synaptics touchpad properly - only horizontal movement that too at the botton of the screen is permitted so I can't do anything. I can bring up some menu using the right touch pad key but can't select anything on that menu either not even the last item. I am using a compaq presario 900 US laptop. Anybody encountered the same problem and know a fix? I am using DSL version 0.9.2. I am booting from a CD. This is not a hard-disk install. Thank you, regards, Prasad Posted by cbagger01 on Jan. 30 2005,18:39
Try using the XFree86.dsl extension from the repository. Synaptics should be supported by XFree86. Please read the associated *.info file because the installation is not a "one click" operation.
Posted by khurdp on Jan. 30 2005,21:44
Hi cbagger01,can you please point me to a extensions for dummies or a readme or how-to of extensions. I come from a redhat/fedora world. I tried to find how extensions work but probably missed it so... please. Thank you, regards, Prasad Posted by khurdp on Feb. 01 2005,14:10
Hello,thanks cbagger01. I was able to install XFree86 from the command line using: mydsl-load XFree86.dsl. my synaptics touchpad works perfect with the XConfig-4.vesa configuration file. Thank you again, regards, Prasad Posted by hawki on Feb. 01 2005,17:13
HiI use an old Compaq Armada that has a flakey keyboard mouse. It moves the pointer all by itself. Even if you use and external PS2 type mouse. My solution was to use a serial mouse. I use CTRL-ALT-BKSP to exit X then run xsetup.sh to configure the mouse. Type startx to restart X. Serial mice are pretty cheap if you can find one. good luck |