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Chuwi Lapbook Air 14" touchpad recognized but not fully working [on hold]
Announcing the arrival of Valued Associate #679: Cesar Manara
Planned maintenance scheduled April 17/18, 2019 at 00:00UTC (8:00pm US/Eastern)Click and Drag from touchpad stops workingTouchpad not recognized on new UltrabookKernel module needs to be reloaded after bootElantech touchpad not recognised on Kubuntu 15.10Logitech Touchpad T650 problem: working fine on Ubuntu 14.10, but not on any other later versionAlps touchpad under Ubuntu 14.04 LTS not workingHow to ENABLE touchpad tap-to-click while typing? Configuration keeps resetting every few secondsSynaptics touchpad detected but unresponsive - Ubuntu 18.04.1, Lenovo Yoga 11eElantech touchpad doesn't work after login on ubuntu 18.04Teclast F6 Pro touchpad not recognized Ubuntu 18.04.2
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Two days ago my Chuwi Lapbook Air 14" arrived with Windows 10 pre-installed on it. I tried to install elementaryOS 5 (based on Ubuntu 18.04 LTS) and it works perfectly: recognizes the eMMC drive (the notebook does not have hdd it uses eMMC), all Fn keys work as supposed to, keyboard's illumination also works, except for the touch-pad. I read a lot of articles on the subject and I see there are some people who made it work and almost everyone states that this is a kernel problem and is fixed in the more recent versions (after 4.15 versions). However, I tried updating the kernel to 4.18, even to 4.19, tried compiling a raw kernel on the particular machine, but unfortunately I get no results in any of these ways. The touchpad is recognized by the system as ALPS:0001, tap to click and two-finger click both work as respectively left click and right click, but the cursor doesn't move. What may cause the problem and do you have any idea how to resolve this issue?
Edit 1: I've tried to start this post with a greeting, but for some reason AskUbuntu deletes the first row of my post.
Edit 2: Newsflash: When pressing F2 key (enable/disable touchpad) It starts working for about 20-30 seconds. and then stops again. Can be reactivated with F2 key again, but the result is the same. When is deactivated the last dmesg message states: [ 3955:030432] i2c_hid i2c-ALPS0001:00: i2c_hid_get_input: incomplete report (32/10763)
Edit 3: It can stay active for even longer if I constantly am using it. The moment I lift my finger up for more than 5 seconds it dies and I have to reactivate it again.
kernel touchpad synaptics
put on hold as off-topic by DK Bose, user68186, karel, mikewhatever, Kulfy Apr 13 at 14:15
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- "This is not about Ubuntu. Questions about other Linux distributions can be asked on Unix & Linux, those about Windows on Super User, those about Apple products on Ask Different and generic programming questions on Stack Overflow." – DK Bose, user68186, karel, mikewhatever, Kulfy
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Two days ago my Chuwi Lapbook Air 14" arrived with Windows 10 pre-installed on it. I tried to install elementaryOS 5 (based on Ubuntu 18.04 LTS) and it works perfectly: recognizes the eMMC drive (the notebook does not have hdd it uses eMMC), all Fn keys work as supposed to, keyboard's illumination also works, except for the touch-pad. I read a lot of articles on the subject and I see there are some people who made it work and almost everyone states that this is a kernel problem and is fixed in the more recent versions (after 4.15 versions). However, I tried updating the kernel to 4.18, even to 4.19, tried compiling a raw kernel on the particular machine, but unfortunately I get no results in any of these ways. The touchpad is recognized by the system as ALPS:0001, tap to click and two-finger click both work as respectively left click and right click, but the cursor doesn't move. What may cause the problem and do you have any idea how to resolve this issue?
Edit 1: I've tried to start this post with a greeting, but for some reason AskUbuntu deletes the first row of my post.
Edit 2: Newsflash: When pressing F2 key (enable/disable touchpad) It starts working for about 20-30 seconds. and then stops again. Can be reactivated with F2 key again, but the result is the same. When is deactivated the last dmesg message states: [ 3955:030432] i2c_hid i2c-ALPS0001:00: i2c_hid_get_input: incomplete report (32/10763)
Edit 3: It can stay active for even longer if I constantly am using it. The moment I lift my finger up for more than 5 seconds it dies and I have to reactivate it again.
kernel touchpad synaptics
put on hold as off-topic by DK Bose, user68186, karel, mikewhatever, Kulfy Apr 13 at 14:15
This question appears to be off-topic. The users who voted to close gave this specific reason:
- "This is not about Ubuntu. Questions about other Linux distributions can be asked on Unix & Linux, those about Windows on Super User, those about Apple products on Ask Different and generic programming questions on Stack Overflow." – DK Bose, user68186, karel, mikewhatever, Kulfy
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Two days ago my Chuwi Lapbook Air 14" arrived with Windows 10 pre-installed on it. I tried to install elementaryOS 5 (based on Ubuntu 18.04 LTS) and it works perfectly: recognizes the eMMC drive (the notebook does not have hdd it uses eMMC), all Fn keys work as supposed to, keyboard's illumination also works, except for the touch-pad. I read a lot of articles on the subject and I see there are some people who made it work and almost everyone states that this is a kernel problem and is fixed in the more recent versions (after 4.15 versions). However, I tried updating the kernel to 4.18, even to 4.19, tried compiling a raw kernel on the particular machine, but unfortunately I get no results in any of these ways. The touchpad is recognized by the system as ALPS:0001, tap to click and two-finger click both work as respectively left click and right click, but the cursor doesn't move. What may cause the problem and do you have any idea how to resolve this issue?
Edit 1: I've tried to start this post with a greeting, but for some reason AskUbuntu deletes the first row of my post.
Edit 2: Newsflash: When pressing F2 key (enable/disable touchpad) It starts working for about 20-30 seconds. and then stops again. Can be reactivated with F2 key again, but the result is the same. When is deactivated the last dmesg message states: [ 3955:030432] i2c_hid i2c-ALPS0001:00: i2c_hid_get_input: incomplete report (32/10763)
Edit 3: It can stay active for even longer if I constantly am using it. The moment I lift my finger up for more than 5 seconds it dies and I have to reactivate it again.
kernel touchpad synaptics
Two days ago my Chuwi Lapbook Air 14" arrived with Windows 10 pre-installed on it. I tried to install elementaryOS 5 (based on Ubuntu 18.04 LTS) and it works perfectly: recognizes the eMMC drive (the notebook does not have hdd it uses eMMC), all Fn keys work as supposed to, keyboard's illumination also works, except for the touch-pad. I read a lot of articles on the subject and I see there are some people who made it work and almost everyone states that this is a kernel problem and is fixed in the more recent versions (after 4.15 versions). However, I tried updating the kernel to 4.18, even to 4.19, tried compiling a raw kernel on the particular machine, but unfortunately I get no results in any of these ways. The touchpad is recognized by the system as ALPS:0001, tap to click and two-finger click both work as respectively left click and right click, but the cursor doesn't move. What may cause the problem and do you have any idea how to resolve this issue?
Edit 1: I've tried to start this post with a greeting, but for some reason AskUbuntu deletes the first row of my post.
Edit 2: Newsflash: When pressing F2 key (enable/disable touchpad) It starts working for about 20-30 seconds. and then stops again. Can be reactivated with F2 key again, but the result is the same. When is deactivated the last dmesg message states: [ 3955:030432] i2c_hid i2c-ALPS0001:00: i2c_hid_get_input: incomplete report (32/10763)
Edit 3: It can stay active for even longer if I constantly am using it. The moment I lift my finger up for more than 5 seconds it dies and I have to reactivate it again.
kernel touchpad synaptics
kernel touchpad synaptics
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put on hold as off-topic by DK Bose, user68186, karel, mikewhatever, Kulfy Apr 13 at 14:15
This question appears to be off-topic. The users who voted to close gave this specific reason:
- "This is not about Ubuntu. Questions about other Linux distributions can be asked on Unix & Linux, those about Windows on Super User, those about Apple products on Ask Different and generic programming questions on Stack Overflow." – DK Bose, user68186, karel, mikewhatever, Kulfy
put on hold as off-topic by DK Bose, user68186, karel, mikewhatever, Kulfy Apr 13 at 14:15
This question appears to be off-topic. The users who voted to close gave this specific reason:
- "This is not about Ubuntu. Questions about other Linux distributions can be asked on Unix & Linux, those about Windows on Super User, those about Apple products on Ask Different and generic programming questions on Stack Overflow." – DK Bose, user68186, karel, mikewhatever, Kulfy
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