• Re: Acer Aspire 5 A515-45 touchpad suddenly stopped working on debian 1

    From Bret Busby@21:1/5 to Steinar Bang on Tue Jul 2 22:40:01 2024
    On 3/7/24 04:15, Steinar Bang wrote:
    CToID <funk443@yahoo.com.tw>:
    https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Touchpad_Synaptics#Touchpad_not_recognized_after_shutdown_from_Arch

    Certain touchpads (Elantech in particular) will fail to be
    recognized as a device of any sort after a standard shutdown from
    Arch Linux.

    This seems to fit your problem description.

    Interesting. Is this a new thing or has the problem been there for a
    while?

    I can't tell from the above description.

    The laptop has been running more or less continously, execpt for nightly suspends, since I bought it in the summer of 2022, and I haven't noticed anything strange with the touchpad before.

    Also I don't have any windows to boot into. I scrubbed that when I
    installed debian.

    https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Touchpad_Synaptics#MATE

    MATE will by default overwrite various options for your touchpad.

    Maybe your problem has something to do with MATE?

    Could be. I tried disabling MATE config writing as outloned in the
    above URL and logged out of the desktop and back in again.

    But the touchpad still isn't working, unfortunately?


    I do not know whether this is of any use to you, but I have an Acer
    Aspire 5750G running Linux Mint Mate 21.3, on which, I run an external
    monitor, keyboard, and mouse, and, after reading the first post in the
    thread, I tried the keypad on that computer, and, it worked okay.

    So, I think that it is not a Mate thing.

    Perhaps, you could download the images for Ubuntu Mate 22.04 (and/or,
    24.04) and Linux Mint Mate 21.3, and boot and run them as live images
    (rather than installing them), to find how your keypad works with them.

    This is where using a Ventoy drive is useful.

    ..
    Bret Busby
    Armadale
    West Australia
    (UTC+0800)
    ..............

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  • From Steinar Bang@21:1/5 to All on Tue Jul 2 22:20:01 2024
    CToID <funk443@yahoo.com.tw>:
    https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Touchpad_Synaptics#Touchpad_not_recognized_after_shutdown_from_Arch

    Certain touchpads (Elantech in particular) will fail to be
    recognized as a device of any sort after a standard shutdown from
    Arch Linux.

    This seems to fit your problem description.

    Interesting. Is this a new thing or has the problem been there for a
    while?

    I can't tell from the above description.

    The laptop has been running more or less continously, execpt for nightly suspends, since I bought it in the summer of 2022, and I haven't noticed anything strange with the touchpad before.

    Also I don't have any windows to boot into. I scrubbed that when I
    installed debian.

    https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Touchpad_Synaptics#MATE

    MATE will by default overwrite various options for your touchpad.

    Maybe your problem has something to do with MATE?

    Could be. I tried disabling MATE config writing as outloned in the
    above URL and logged out of the desktop and back in again.

    But the touchpad still isn't working, unfortunately?

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