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disable trackpad while typing - mamboman777 - 01-17-2020

I've been looking for am answer, but I can't seem to find one. Does anyone have "disable trackpad while typing"working?


RE: disable trackpad - wtdonnelly - 01-17-2020

(01-17-2020, 07:39 PM)mamboman777 Wrote: I've been looking for am answer, but I can't seem to find one. Does anyone have "disable trackpad while typing"working?

Hello mamboman.

Did you update the firmware for the trackpad and keyboard?  I have that enabled in trackpad setup and can confirm that as soon as I hit a key the trackpad stops responding.

Have you changed any of the pointer options under the "General" tab of the mouse setup?  I have "show position of pointer when the Control key is pressed" selected, and that works, but nothing that I change under "pointer speed" or "drag and drop" seems to affect the pointer.  It is quite difficult to move the pointer small distances, or to grab corners of windows to resize, etc, and I'm just wondering if this situation is the same for everyone else.

Bill


RE: disable trackpad - aaspectre - 01-17-2020

yeah i'm having trouble getting that working too, i have everything updated too. using plasma.

as a sidenote, trackpads in general were a mistake. if the pinebook pro had a trackpoint it would be perfect, but i realize most people don't share this opinion, because they are wrong, so that would probably make the product too niche


RE: disable trackpad - mamboman777 - 01-18-2020

(01-17-2020, 10:15 PM)wtdonnelly Wrote:
(01-17-2020, 07:39 PM)mamboman777 Wrote: I've been looking for am answer, but I can't seem to find one. Does anyone have "disable trackpad while typing"working?

Hello mamboman.

Did you update the firmware for the trackpad and keyboard?  I have that enabled in trackpad setup and can confirm that as soon as I hit a key the trackpad stops responding.

Have you changed any of the pointer options under the "General" tab of the mouse setup?  I have "show position of pointer when the Control key is pressed" selected, and that works, but nothing that I change under "pointer speed" or "drag and drop" seems to affect the pointer.  It is quite difficult to move the pointer small distances, or to grab corners of windows to resize, etc, and I'm just wondering if this situation is the same for everyone else.

Bill

I have updated the firmware.  I have enabled the correct settings in the touch pad setup, too.  Works in stock Debian.  I'm using the Bionic image.   Maybe a bug with Bionic?


RE: disable trackpad - wtdonnelly - 01-18-2020

(01-17-2020, 10:29 PM)aaspectre Wrote: yeah i'm having trouble getting that working too, i have everything updated too. using plasma.

as a sidenote, trackpads in general were a mistake. if the pinebook pro had a trackpoint it would be perfect, but i realize most people don't share this opinion, because they are wrong, so that would probably make the product too niche

Too funny aaspectre!  My first laptop was an *IBM* (not Lenovo) Thinkpad 365, windows 98 era machine with trackpoint.  I loved it!  But having gotten accustomed over the years to trackpads I wouldn't want to go back. 

What distro are you running?  My daily driver is a thinkpad that I've run the plasma version OpenSuse Tumbleweed on since ~2016.  I'm *trying* to like Mate but it doesn't appeal to me aesthetically and seems very limited compared to plasma.  I feel like I owe it to Pine and the devs to run stock so I can help iron things out, but I'm looking forward to moving on to something that suits me better.

Enjoy your PBP!

Bill


RE: disable trackpad - zaius - 01-18-2020

Doesn't Fn+F7 disable the trackpad?


RE: disable trackpad - mamboman777 - 01-18-2020

(01-18-2020, 03:36 PM)zaius Wrote: Doesn't Fn+F7  disable the trackpad?

Yes.  I'm talking specifically about automatically disabling trackpad while typing in Bionic.  I've updated the subject of the post.