GNOME Bugzilla – Bug 658980
disable touchpad when using trackpoint
Last modified: 2015-01-19 14:34:48 UTC
When using the trackpoint and its associated buttons on an x220 I find myself accidentally touching the touchpad and causing pointer jitter. It would be cool if we could disable the touchpad when using another pointer when there is actually only one pointer on screen.
Thanks for the bug report. This particular bug has already been reported into our bug tracking system, but please feel free to report any further bugs you find. *** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of bug 617932 ***
Not sure if that is really a dup. I don't want to have a setting that toggles between the two devices - I just want to only use one at a time.
Right, if the only problem is the palm touching the touchpad, there's work in the kernel drivers to add better palm detection, which is a better idea than adding a new configuration option for this.
Yeah sort of my palm I guess. But sometimes my thumb when I'm using the buttons.
I'm not sure how we could present that nicely in the UI then. The way the Lenovo bits do it under Windows is to have a key combination to manually do that.
Definitely not a dup. There shouldn't be any UI for this but should be disabled temporarily while it is in use.
Should probably be added to syndaemon but the sanest implementation is one server release away. See https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=42799 for an outline, adding this to RECORD would be the quickest solution. If you want to have a crack at it go for it.
Any update on this?
An update on a 3-year old bug but for the archives: that is implemented in the libinput backed driver and enabled automatically. No toggle is exposed and I don't think ever will for the old xorg drivers. For some libinput-related progress see bugs 740604 and 739397 for example.
This will be fixed in GNOME 3.15.4, when using the libinput-based X11 driver, or Wayland. Thanks Peter.