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How can install a driver for touchpad of laptop ASUS x53u?
Asus G53SW weird touchpad behaviourTouchpad right-click doesn't work on my Asus notebookUbuntu on ASUS N56V LaptopHow do I enable touchscreen on my Q200E Asus laptop?Synaptic touchpad on laptop not workingcouldnt install wireless driver for ubuntu 12.04 in asus laptopTouchpad drivers for Asus K501LBAsus X555UB touchpad driverTouchpad not Working on Asus Laptop A540LJtouchpad driver for Asus laptop
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I installed ubuntu 12.04, I switched windows 7 for this. Help me please.
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ubuntu is shipped by default with this driver
the package for that is called "xserver-xorg-input-synaptics"
if it is not present:
for KDE use muon to install it
or from command line:
sudo apt-get install xserver-xorg-input-synaptics
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I am running Ubuntu 12.04 LTS and I have had a lot of issues with the touchpad. This helped to fix my inability to right-click with the right button of the touchpad:
https://superuser.com/questions/61958...rking-in-linux
Now my biggest problem is that I have to really bang on the touchpad to make it click. I don't mean the buttons but the touchpad area itself is not sensitive AT ALL in spite of having the sensitivity cranked up in the system tools/mouse and touchpad.
Also sometimes even when I bang on it hard, it is only the second or third click that is recognized, not the first. This makes the click feature of the touchpad almost worthless.
I have the speed and acceleration turned all the way up but I would like the cursor to move faster, accelerate faster, and move more with each swipe on the touchpad since I have a big screen to cover (17inch).
Any ideas? Also the touchpad does not completely turn off while typing. Or it doesn't turn off long enough. The cursor wobbles all over as I type.
So, yeah, this touchpad is a nightmare with the G750 in Ubuntu.
Another thing is the video card. When I scroll, I see a wonky line in the middle of the screen, going horizontally. I tried using the built-in method to update the video driver, but it didn't help even though it installed the driver.
I should mention too that using the touchpad I can't select multiple files in a series using either shift-click or ctrl-click. This is really frustrating!
Any help for these problems would be much, much appreciated.
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ubuntu is shipped by default with this driver
the package for that is called "xserver-xorg-input-synaptics"
if it is not present:
for KDE use muon to install it
or from command line:
sudo apt-get install xserver-xorg-input-synaptics
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ubuntu is shipped by default with this driver
the package for that is called "xserver-xorg-input-synaptics"
if it is not present:
for KDE use muon to install it
or from command line:
sudo apt-get install xserver-xorg-input-synaptics
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ubuntu is shipped by default with this driver
the package for that is called "xserver-xorg-input-synaptics"
if it is not present:
for KDE use muon to install it
or from command line:
sudo apt-get install xserver-xorg-input-synaptics
ubuntu is shipped by default with this driver
the package for that is called "xserver-xorg-input-synaptics"
if it is not present:
for KDE use muon to install it
or from command line:
sudo apt-get install xserver-xorg-input-synaptics
answered Oct 22 '13 at 20:21
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I am running Ubuntu 12.04 LTS and I have had a lot of issues with the touchpad. This helped to fix my inability to right-click with the right button of the touchpad:
https://superuser.com/questions/61958...rking-in-linux
Now my biggest problem is that I have to really bang on the touchpad to make it click. I don't mean the buttons but the touchpad area itself is not sensitive AT ALL in spite of having the sensitivity cranked up in the system tools/mouse and touchpad.
Also sometimes even when I bang on it hard, it is only the second or third click that is recognized, not the first. This makes the click feature of the touchpad almost worthless.
I have the speed and acceleration turned all the way up but I would like the cursor to move faster, accelerate faster, and move more with each swipe on the touchpad since I have a big screen to cover (17inch).
Any ideas? Also the touchpad does not completely turn off while typing. Or it doesn't turn off long enough. The cursor wobbles all over as I type.
So, yeah, this touchpad is a nightmare with the G750 in Ubuntu.
Another thing is the video card. When I scroll, I see a wonky line in the middle of the screen, going horizontally. I tried using the built-in method to update the video driver, but it didn't help even though it installed the driver.
I should mention too that using the touchpad I can't select multiple files in a series using either shift-click or ctrl-click. This is really frustrating!
Any help for these problems would be much, much appreciated.
add a comment |
I am running Ubuntu 12.04 LTS and I have had a lot of issues with the touchpad. This helped to fix my inability to right-click with the right button of the touchpad:
https://superuser.com/questions/61958...rking-in-linux
Now my biggest problem is that I have to really bang on the touchpad to make it click. I don't mean the buttons but the touchpad area itself is not sensitive AT ALL in spite of having the sensitivity cranked up in the system tools/mouse and touchpad.
Also sometimes even when I bang on it hard, it is only the second or third click that is recognized, not the first. This makes the click feature of the touchpad almost worthless.
I have the speed and acceleration turned all the way up but I would like the cursor to move faster, accelerate faster, and move more with each swipe on the touchpad since I have a big screen to cover (17inch).
Any ideas? Also the touchpad does not completely turn off while typing. Or it doesn't turn off long enough. The cursor wobbles all over as I type.
So, yeah, this touchpad is a nightmare with the G750 in Ubuntu.
Another thing is the video card. When I scroll, I see a wonky line in the middle of the screen, going horizontally. I tried using the built-in method to update the video driver, but it didn't help even though it installed the driver.
I should mention too that using the touchpad I can't select multiple files in a series using either shift-click or ctrl-click. This is really frustrating!
Any help for these problems would be much, much appreciated.
add a comment |
I am running Ubuntu 12.04 LTS and I have had a lot of issues with the touchpad. This helped to fix my inability to right-click with the right button of the touchpad:
https://superuser.com/questions/61958...rking-in-linux
Now my biggest problem is that I have to really bang on the touchpad to make it click. I don't mean the buttons but the touchpad area itself is not sensitive AT ALL in spite of having the sensitivity cranked up in the system tools/mouse and touchpad.
Also sometimes even when I bang on it hard, it is only the second or third click that is recognized, not the first. This makes the click feature of the touchpad almost worthless.
I have the speed and acceleration turned all the way up but I would like the cursor to move faster, accelerate faster, and move more with each swipe on the touchpad since I have a big screen to cover (17inch).
Any ideas? Also the touchpad does not completely turn off while typing. Or it doesn't turn off long enough. The cursor wobbles all over as I type.
So, yeah, this touchpad is a nightmare with the G750 in Ubuntu.
Another thing is the video card. When I scroll, I see a wonky line in the middle of the screen, going horizontally. I tried using the built-in method to update the video driver, but it didn't help even though it installed the driver.
I should mention too that using the touchpad I can't select multiple files in a series using either shift-click or ctrl-click. This is really frustrating!
Any help for these problems would be much, much appreciated.
I am running Ubuntu 12.04 LTS and I have had a lot of issues with the touchpad. This helped to fix my inability to right-click with the right button of the touchpad:
https://superuser.com/questions/61958...rking-in-linux
Now my biggest problem is that I have to really bang on the touchpad to make it click. I don't mean the buttons but the touchpad area itself is not sensitive AT ALL in spite of having the sensitivity cranked up in the system tools/mouse and touchpad.
Also sometimes even when I bang on it hard, it is only the second or third click that is recognized, not the first. This makes the click feature of the touchpad almost worthless.
I have the speed and acceleration turned all the way up but I would like the cursor to move faster, accelerate faster, and move more with each swipe on the touchpad since I have a big screen to cover (17inch).
Any ideas? Also the touchpad does not completely turn off while typing. Or it doesn't turn off long enough. The cursor wobbles all over as I type.
So, yeah, this touchpad is a nightmare with the G750 in Ubuntu.
Another thing is the video card. When I scroll, I see a wonky line in the middle of the screen, going horizontally. I tried using the built-in method to update the video driver, but it didn't help even though it installed the driver.
I should mention too that using the touchpad I can't select multiple files in a series using either shift-click or ctrl-click. This is really frustrating!
Any help for these problems would be much, much appreciated.
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