01-14-2020, 06:40 PM
Not sure if there is a better/proper way to do such but considering the respective announcement mentioning that the
"default Pinebook Pro keyboard/trackpad firmware has a flaw which causes the keyboard to become unresponsive when your finger/palm makes contact with the trackpad"
and as I vaguely remember reading someone suggesting somewhere (although not able to quote at the moment) as a
proto-test to evaluate whether kb/tp may have gotten the firmware update already or not,
I tried hitting keyboard keys while touching the trackpad and observing whether I was actually typing the pressed keys or not
"default Pinebook Pro keyboard/trackpad firmware has a flaw which causes the keyboard to become unresponsive when your finger/palm makes contact with the trackpad"
and as I vaguely remember reading someone suggesting somewhere (although not able to quote at the moment) as a
proto-test to evaluate whether kb/tp may have gotten the firmware update already or not,
I tried hitting keyboard keys while touching the trackpad and observing whether I was actually typing the pressed keys or not