08-16-2021, 11:48 AM
(This post was last modified: 08-16-2021, 11:49 AM by Nurb432.)
Well, i had a previous patch installed and while it was not great it worked 'well enough' to use. After this last one its no longer usable. It jumps all over the place and cant control it at all.
Any way to roll back ? Or am i just screwed now?
And why cant i edit the subject???? I dont want to say it works great as it doesn't.
(08-16-2021, 11:48 AM)Nurb432 Wrote: Well, i had a previous patch installed and while it was not great it worked 'well enough' to use. After this last one its no longer usable. It jumps all over the place and cant control it at all.
Any way to roll back ? Or am i just screwed now?
And why cant i edit the subject???? I dont want to say it works great as it doesn't.
Reset your OS touchpad settings to default. IIRC I had to pretty much disable noise cancelling in touchpad settings before, and after firmware upgrade I had to re-enabled it to make cursor less jumpy.
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Well, that was worth my time!
The trackpad has been a point of severe pain on the PBP and honestly is why I wasn't using it very much. With this new update, it's not Apple-quality, but it's an entirely reasonable, well enough behaved touchpad to daily drive without cursing at it and constantly using fn-f7 to turn it off so I can type without the cursor banging all over the place.
Any details on what was in the update, exactly? Beyond, "Works properly now"?
OMG, this really makes a day and night difference.
This is the third time I upgraded my keyboard firmware.
great experiences every time !
Apologies for the noob question, (perhaps one day I will be pro)
On Manjaro Xfce
So I tried running step 1 after successfully compiling the updater. However. when I try to run sudo ./updater step-1 or sudo pbp-fwupdate step-1 I get the command not found error.
I must be doing something simple wrong if there is so much success in installing it.
I also couldn't find the updater tool listed on the add/remove software
Any help is appreciated thanks
For step-2 also
cd <enter> ... takes you to /home/<user>
use tab completion,, as so
cd pine<tab> OR <tab><tab> .. if you have 2 pine... named directories
I am assuming you did the git clone in ~ (home for you)
Here's an interesting outcome. For me (with one of the 2020 batch of PBPs) I was able to run Steps-1 and Steps-2 of the dsimic fork from Github, no problem. But when I ran Step 3, running flash_kb on the firmware (the default_ansi.hex step) what happens is that the Fn-F3 functionality (change display) stops working completely.