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Trackpad firmware update - Printable Version +- PINE64 (https://forum.pine64.org) +-- Forum: Pinebook Pro (https://forum.pine64.org/forumdisplay.php?fid=111) +--- Forum: General Discussion on Pinebook Pro (https://forum.pine64.org/forumdisplay.php?fid=112) +--- Thread: Trackpad firmware update (/showthread.php?tid=8407) |
RE: Trackpad firmware update - RickSaysMeh - 01-17-2020 (01-17-2020, 11:17 AM)Erik217 Wrote: I just got the PBP and did the update for my ANSI keyboard and now keyboard doesn't type letters out correctly... Based on your input there, it looks like the NumLK is enabled. Just turn that off and it should work. Check my post above. Are your F8-F12 secondary functions shifted like mine (i.e. pressing Print Screen is actually NumLK)? RE: Trackpad firmware update - neilman - 01-17-2020 (01-17-2020, 11:29 AM)wtdonnelly Wrote:(01-17-2020, 11:17 AM)Erik217 Wrote: I just got the PBP and did the update for my ANSI keyboard and now keyboard doesn't type letters out correctly... the numlock function is Fn + F10 key combination RE: Trackpad firmware update - Erik217 - 01-17-2020 (01-17-2020, 11:29 AM)wtdonnelly Wrote:(01-17-2020, 11:17 AM)Erik217 Wrote: I just got the PBP and did the update for my ANSI keyboard and now keyboard doesn't type letters out correctly... Thanks this fixed it. My external keyboard had numlock key on and this was causing the issue. RE: Trackpad firmware update - MrDitchy - 01-17-2020 The update worked for me and I find that the touchpad is much more accurate and easier to control, before the update it would skip about a little. but that has been cured. A big thanks to all involved RE: Trackpad firmware update - conehead - 01-18-2020 I have ANSI PBP and I am also experiencing the issue where it is impossible to make precise cursor movements with the trackpad -- when making small finger movements it only sporadically registers like 20 pixel 'hops' in cursor position. I've updated the firmware but it didn't fix anything. RE: Trackpad firmware update - Kochise - 01-18-2020 Same here, especially annoying when trying to resize a window because the corner you can grab looks like only 2x2 pixels. Try that on a14" fullhd screen with a soapy mouse cursor to get the idea. I own some old 7" android netbooks like https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DFYaxYEGz4Y yet the tiny trackpad is stunningly accurate, just slowly rolling the tip of the finger can make pixel perfect moves. RE: Trackpad firmware update - bcnaz - 01-18-2020 Yeah, I have noticed a huge difference in accuracy by simply "Rolling" my finger tip, rather than "Sliding" my finger on the track pad. "Sliding" my finger gets me across the screen quickly, however on these high definition screens, Trying to move the cursor a minute little bit is nearly impossible with any accuracy by "Sliding" my finger, that last little fine movement requires a little "Roll" of the finger tip. RE: Trackpad firmware update - SixteenOne - 01-19-2020 My Trackpad didn't work after Step 1, launched the Terminal from the keyboard using the Pine key and completed Step 2 and rebooted. TrackPad worked when it came back up The TrackPad is better when trying to get your cursor in the corners of Windows to diagonally drag to enlarge, keyboard doesn't seem to drop any letters now ![]() RE: Trackpad firmware update - pinebro - 01-19-2020 After the firmware updates, make sure to adjust the trackpad sensitivity and acceleration to your liking. I had completely forgotten, but when I did that, it was nearly perfect save for the occasional jumping cursor ![]() RE: Trackpad firmware update - crocky - 01-20-2020 (01-18-2020, 02:16 PM)bcnaz Wrote: Yeah, I have noticed a huge difference in accuracy by simply "Rolling" my finger tip, rather than "Sliding" my finger on the track pad. Your technique works for me too, it was very hard to select the scroll bar to widen the window on chromium ![]() |