01-12-2020, 09:29 PM
(01-12-2020, 08:42 PM)Gazoche Wrote:(01-11-2020, 08:14 AM)Solra Bizna Wrote:(01-10-2020, 04:35 PM)quantumape Wrote: Just got my PineBook Pro and ran the ANSI firmware update. Things are working pretty well but the trackpad has a peculiar behavior. It's like the mouse position is a couple steps behind the buffer for the trackpad. For instance, if I move left, then stop, then move up. When i start moving up, it goes left a little bit then up. It's just a bit behind and it doesn't update until new input to the trackpad is made.
If it's not just me, maybe I can help sort it out and post a patch? Very new to Pine and the hardware. If that is the case, would you have recommendations on where to start looking into the code? Very comfortable with hardware and mircocontrollers.
Really excited about this project, thanks everyone for their help and contributions!
I'm experiencing this problem too, and it's maddening. It's the last thing that's stopping me from using my shiny new PBP as my main machine—the trackpad is unusable like this. I have to assume it's not happening to most users or it would certainly have been noticed and fixed by now.
At some point I'm going to try just re-applying the firmware update, to see if that somehow fixes it. I've been too busy with other stuff until recently.
Yes ! I'm having this problem as well, even after applying the firmware update. I thought I was crazy since no-one else was reporting the issue. I found that playing with libinput parameters helps a bit, but it still seems there's something flaky about the trackpad itself.
Other users have reported these issues as well ( https://forum.pine64.org/showthread.php?...7#pid54297 )
The firmware for the touchpad is still the same binary blob from the november update. It seems plausible that qmk.fm firmware could be targeted to the pbp touchpad and keyboard, but personally, I don't know how to port qmk.