I just received my Pinebook Pro. The trackpad seems very frustrating to use: It seems to keep moving for a few pixels after my finger stops moving (I just spent about a minute trying to resizze this browser window because I could not get the pointer precisely on the window border!) I've tried fiddling with the sensitivty/acceleration settings, I can see that the settings are applying but they do not help me be any more precise with the touchpad. I also updated the trackpad firmware to no avail. Any other suggestions to make the trackpad more usable?
Also, when scrolling using two fingers, the direction seems unintuitive to me. I'm used to the trackpad on a MacBook Pro (but I think I may have also reversed the scrolling direction there). Any way to reverse this on th PineBook?
Have you tried making any adjustments to the pointer speed or accelerating in your Mouse and Trackpad settings? Adjustments there should help make the cursor feel less erratic. Be prepared for a little trial and error to get the settings right for you.
Do you see in your Mouse and Trackpad settings an option for "Content sticks to fingers"? If so, that will reverse your scroll direction.
01-17-2020, 09:22 PM
(This post was last modified: 01-17-2020, 09:22 PM by ab1jx.)
And where's "menu - control center - hardware - mouse - touchpad tab - [] enable natural scrolling"? I ditched Mate, I'm running Bullseye Debian with LXDE.
I'm about ready to put a piece of tape across the bottom of it to indicate where the buttons are, but haven't decided where yet. I have 2 other laptops with touchpads but I don't have to look at them to use them, I can feel the buttons. But where to push seems to move. Maybe it's like learning to play a fretless bass but it's an inconvenience so far. Wish I could just bolt a Dell touchpad in there.
Bill,
I'm afraid I'm unaware of a way to check the FW version, though if your updates success status was not clearly reported after running the script, I'd suggest running it again from a tty. I found it worked best for me running through there instead of the desktop terminal.
I got the same problem on mine and I would even be happy change the hardware if there was an alternative