Ubuntu Installation :: Disable Touchpad And Adjust Display WUBI/W7?

May 14, 2011

The "Check if already posted" brings up no results. I've installed Ubuntu 11.04 with Wubi on my Window7 Home Premium laptop. No problems, except that I can't find "System" to make adjustments, specifically:

(1) Disable touchpad (it is disabled in Windows7).

(2) The display is only using about two-thirds of the screen (11.6" Samsung X120). In the Windows7 setup I do have the resolution set at 125% because the fonts are terribly small otherwise on this quite high resolution display.

During the installation I was not taken thru settings screens for things like language, video, like I have been on the very rare occasions I've installed a Linux OS onto its own partition, presumably because Ubuntu 11.04 is being installed as part of Windows7.

View 1 Replies


ADVERTISEMENT

General :: Can't Adjust Touchpad After Upgrading From Ubuntu 8.1 To 9.1

Dec 1, 2010

I just upgraded from Ubuntu 8.1 to 9.1. Selecting (tapping) with the touchpad is a problem. I can not adjust it with the System > Preferences > Touchpad GUI. I have to tap and tap and tap, harder and harder. The sensitivity is way off. Can't adjust it with the GUI.

Anyone else have this issue. I'm using a Dell Inspiron.

More info: sometimes I tap and it works. Other times I have to tap tap tap tap, harder and harder. I believe it's a matter of adjusting the sensitivity of the touchpad, but do not know how to do this after upgrading to 9.1.

Can't do it with the GUI.

View 1 Replies View Related

OpenSUSE Install :: 11.2 Touchpad - Starts Scrolling Unexpectedly After Adjust Speed

Feb 16, 2010

I am having a problem with my touch-pad on my Dell Inspiron 1525. It needs to be adjusted for speed and it starts scrolling unexpectedly. I understand I need to install a driver for it but don't know how. The problem I see with Linux is that it's not easy to install software for new users. I have ran into a few One click Installs and managed to work them out quite easily. Usually the documentation you find online to install programs assumes the end user knows how to install.I need to know how to install the touch-pad driver from start to finish and all steps in between.

View 2 Replies View Related

Ubuntu :: Can't Adjust Display Brightness

May 28, 2010

Ubuntu 10.04 lucid with gnome-power-manager installed on a HP elitebook 8530p. FN keys and desktop display applet will not adjust the display. when I first boot my display is pretty bright with either it plugged into ac or not until i either plug or unplug for the first time then the display dims some, but will not get bright again plugged or unplugged, also /proc/acpi/video/DGFX/LCD/brightness shows it set to 100% at all times it never changes. I'm using the ati driver tried running aticonfig --acpi-services off, but it made no difference. It worked fine in karmic and ibex. I'm out of ideas on how to fix this one. Can anyone point me in the right direction on what to try next?

View 5 Replies View Related

OpenSUSE Hardware :: How To Disable Or Adjust Driver Cache

Jun 11, 2011

How I can disable the driver cache or adjust it better?
I have
/ ext 2
everything else ext4 and my storage drive has xfs.
Anytime I need to do a reset, whatever is in the cache is unreadable afterward. I like to avoid this. The best would be not to have a reset, but sometimes it just happens. Can I do that?

View 9 Replies View Related

Ubuntu :: Can't Disable Touchpad / What To Do?

Apr 12, 2011

Ubuntu 10.10

I tend to hit my touchpad while typing, so I prefer to disable it. I had it disabled in 10.04, but after upgrading to 10.10 it doesn't seem to work anymore.

I also downloaded the g-pointing-devices & put a check in the Disable touchpad box. This worked for a little while, then the touchpad starts working again, with the box still checked.

View 9 Replies View Related

Ubuntu :: Disable Touchpad While Typing?

Jun 23, 2010

I've read through [URL] but I can't seem to disable my touchpad while typing (it seems to be extremely sensitive to touch).

I can't disable touchpad, else it will disable all X.org input

Code:
$ sudo aptitude purge xserver-xorg-input-synaptics
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done

[Code]....

View 9 Replies View Related

Ubuntu :: How To Permanently Disable A Touchpad

Nov 30, 2010

I am using Ubuntu 10.04 on Lenovo Thinkpad, and I have tree pointing devices:
- touchpad
- trackpoint
- mouse, that is connected only when I am home, so for around 50% of time.

I have downloaded a package "Pointing Devices" and tried to disable a touchpad, which annoys me. Sometimes new settings works, but each time I connect/disconnect mouse, the default settings (everything on) restores. It's even worse, because right now the touchpad works and annoys me, while it's written that it's disabled in "Pointing devices", so either the package is outdated, or it's a BUG.

How to permanently disable a touchpad?

View 7 Replies View Related

Debian :: How To Disable Touchpad

Jan 24, 2011

I running acer aspire 5742 64bits intel core i3 is there a way to disable the touchpad cause is bugging me.

View 13 Replies View Related

Ubuntu :: Script To Enable/disable Touchpad?

Mar 22, 2010

I am able to get my touchpad to enable disable from the bash shell using

Code:
sudo modprobe -r psmouse with or without the "-r" to turn it on or off, respectively But I wanted to write a script to do this for me because "mouseon" and "mouseoff" is easier for me to remember and more convienient. But I am having some issues (I am a complete newb at scripting, so forgive my ignorance)

the script written is:

Code:
#!/bin/bash
#enable/disable touchpad

sudo modprobe -r psmouse I have saved this script as "mouseoff" in usr/bin (echo $PATH told me this was a directory bash searches, even though it was not a directory and I had to create it with mkdir).

then I did Code: chmod 755 mouseoff However, when I try to run it, I get a "permission denied" error.Can anyone help me with what I am doing wrong?

View 6 Replies View Related

Ubuntu :: How To Disable Touchpad In Lucid Lynx

Jun 13, 2010

I don't know how many has had this problem, but I understand I am not the only onehe problem is that after using synclient to disable the touchpad in 10.04 it would enable itself, seemingly, at random.Well, what I found was that unchecking the "Disable touchpad while typing" feature in "System->Preferences->Mouse->Touchpad" will fix the problem.Apparently the system does not recognize that the user has deliberately disabled the touchpad. And so it will reenable it when the user is "done typing".

View 5 Replies View Related

Ubuntu :: Touchpad To Big - Can Disable The Outer Region ?

Jun 20, 2010

I have this 17" Dell laptop, and the touchpad is huge. My family use it and when we're typing, we brush of this incredibly large touchpad and end up pumping characters into the middle of a prior paragraph.

They've reduced the size of the touchpad on the newer versions of this model, but I'm wondering is it possible to hack it somehow so the outer perimeter (say 1cm) is 'dead'?

Most configuration software available is of no use to me since I think it's not a synaptics mouse. (I don't have multitouch - that's why I think this)

This is really frustrating. Does anyone know how I can do this?

Code:

View 4 Replies View Related

Ubuntu :: Asus K50in Touchpad Not Disable

Jul 8, 2010

i use ubuntu 10.04. Everything works great, however i can not figure out how to disable my touch-pad. Yet my touch-pad features works properly such as double tapping, triple tapping or scroll. I have tried everything at [URL] (most of them is for synaptic touchpad but mine is elantech) here is the mine X11

Section "Screen"
Identifier "Default Screen"
DefaultDepth 24
EndSection

[Code]....

View 5 Replies View Related

Ubuntu :: Disable Touchpad Mouse While Typing?

Aug 13, 2010

I've installed Ubuntu 10.4 onto Eee Pc 1015PE.

The mouse touch pad is a pain when your typing.

Is it possible to Disable it whilst I'm typing.

(I saw a post somewhere but it somewhere else but it was not very newbee friendly.)

View 9 Replies View Related

Ubuntu :: Mouse Clicks After Disable The Touchpad In 10.10?

Oct 29, 2010

I have HP DV6 laptop. when i disable the touchpad, the mouse clicks doesn't respond anymore! and i need to restart the laptop

This happen to me in Ubuntu 10.04 and 10.10

View 5 Replies View Related

Ubuntu :: Disable Freaking Touchpad While Typing?

Feb 25, 2011

I love Xubuntu/XFCE4. How do I disable the freaking touchpad while I type, every time I even lightly hover my palm over it, it jumps the cursor all over the place.

View 9 Replies View Related

Ubuntu / Apple :: Disable Touchpad While Typing

Apr 4, 2011

I'm having a few problems with my touchpad on my MBP 5,5. First off, even though I have selected "disable touchpad while typing" I still randomly click with my palms when I'm trying to type. Am I missing something here? Also is there any fix for the click and drag issues? Most of what I've read on the forum here is old and the apt-get for the packages mentioned gives me a "file unavailable" error. It's okay when I'm at home but I don't normally bring my bluetooth mouse with me everywhere. If only apple had left the mouse button on here...

View 1 Replies View Related

Fedora Hardware :: How To Disable My Touchpad

Jan 30, 2011

I'm trying to disable my laptop's touchpad because its hard to type with it on.

However most of the websites I found say to edit /etc/X11/xorg.conf, which no longer exists.

How can I disable my touchpad?

There is no touchpad tab in System -> Preferences -> Mouse

Computer: Sony VAIO

View 4 Replies View Related

OpenSUSE Hardware :: 11.4 How To Disable The Touchpad

Jul 19, 2011

I'm running 11.4 gnome and need to be able to disable the touchpad on my laptop. I always use an external mouse.

View 8 Replies View Related

Hardware :: 9.10 - How To Disable Tap To Click On Touchpad

Feb 17, 2010

I'm on a new netbook using Ubuntu 9.10 and I cannot figure out how to disable tap-to-click on my touchpad. I figured it would be simple enough to use SHMConfig, however; every post I've seen says they have something similar to this in xorg.conf

Code: Section "InputDevice"
Identifier "Synaptics Touchpad"
Driver "synaptics"
Option "SendCoreEvents" "true"
Option "Device" "/dev/psaux"
Option "Protocol" "auto-dev"
Option "HorizScrollDelta" "0"
EndSection Instead, I have this ...

Code: Section "InputDevice"
Identifier "Mouse0"
Driver "mouse"
Option "Protocol" "auto"
Option "Device" "/dev/input/mice"
Option "ZAxisMapping" "4 5 6 7"
End Section

I have tried simply changing the driver entry to "synaptics," however when I run SHMconfig it says the driver hasn't been loaded.

View 5 Replies View Related

Red Hat / Fedora :: Can't Disable Touchpad Clicking In 12?

Dec 14, 2009

I'm having a pretty annoying problem. I can't seem to disable clicking on my laptop's touchpad. I went into the Gnome mouse settings, but the Enable mouse clicks with touchpad option is checked and grayed out. I have also tried to edit my xorg.conf, but there is nothing in it! Lastly, I've tried to edit 10-synaptics.fdi file, but that didn't do much

View 1 Replies View Related

Ubuntu :: Disable Grub When Using Wubi?

May 12, 2010

Can I disable grub while using wubi, it's annoying going through two boot loaders, especially since grub started showing a lot more partitions that what exist for some odd reason.

View 2 Replies View Related

Ubuntu :: Disable Only The Left Touchpad Button On Laptop?

Mar 23, 2010

What can I do to disable ONLY the LEFT touchpad button on my laptop? Left Click sticks by itself randomly, this causes problems when using my USB mouse (such as permanent dragging, permanent highlighting, permanent inability to left click anything, the computer is pretty much dead to me unless I try to tab around), it also causes issues with the Tap to Click, and it also causes Ubuntu to not recognize my "Left Handed" mouse button set up after boot for ONLY the touchpad. On the USB mouse, buttons work swapped.

Current solution: Left Handed Button Swap. Touch pad to click. Right touchpad button to right click. Sometimes I use my USB (which does recognize the swap). This is the 3rd install of vanilla Ubuntu (tried it just in case). That's not the issue. This is a Dell Inspiron 6000. I want to just disable the left button on ONLY the touchpad, I don't want this to affect my USB mouse. I want to keep the right button touch pad working. And of course I want my mouse to work. But, actually, my ideal is to sacrifice the left button, use Tap to Click, and use the right mouse button for right clicking. If I can't save the right click, can I disable both buttons?

View 6 Replies View Related

Ubuntu :: Use Laptop Keyboard Shortcut To Disable Touchpad?

Apr 17, 2011

I have an Asus K6LIC laptop. In Windows if I press function+F9, it toggles my touchpad on and off. I'm wondering if I can get this functionality in Ubuntu 10.10. All other function keys work, except for this one. The only thing I can find is to permanently disable the touchpad, which is not what I want to do.

View 3 Replies View Related

Debian :: Touchpad Enable / Disable Key Not Working

Nov 27, 2010

Since last Saturday (11-20) my touchpad enable/disable key stopped working.I don't make much use of the touchpad and it usually stays disabled most of the time so I can't be sure it is really on Saturday that I lost this functionality or maybe the day before (I'm positive it's not longer than that).Before that it worked flawlessly, now it's like a dead key (which is not broken by the way, tested on a live CD).In these past week I have been looking for quite some time for other users who might have experienced this problem after the update of two specific packages (console-data and keyboard-configuration) I had on the 20th and which made me think might have broken the key binding.Not finding anything at all and after having tried for said packages both newer versions from sid and previous known-to-have-worked-before versions from the install CD, I started thinking the problem was not there (I consequently restored the testing ones).

The days before this happened I tinkered a little bit with gpointing-device-settings and tpconfig (this last one was a simple tpconfig -i), but at this point I start thinking there might have been something else I've done, somewhere else I can't recall probably.

Oh, I forgot to mention that the touchpad still works flawlessly, I can enable/disable it through gconf (actually I made two handy shortcut to the "/desktop/gnome/peripherals/touchpad/touchpad_enabled" value), so it is not an issue of making it work, just the toggle key which on my laptop is a dedicated one (no Fn modifier) and anyway all the other special keys still work fine.I checked gnome-keybinding-properties and there is no action for the touchpad there, but I don't know for sure if there was one before (and I haven't been able to add one). Anyway in gconf I noticed a key in "/apps/gnome_settings_daemon/keybindings/touchpad" has the value "XF86TouchpadToggle", not sure if that means the keybinding exists or what.

What more can I add? What I'm here to ask now is some guidance on figuring out what I might have done wrong considering what I was able to tell you, but mostly, considering what I wasn't able to tell you and am not even aware to have done.

View 6 Replies View Related

Debian Hardware :: Disable Touchpad In Laptop?

Apr 16, 2011

I am trying to disable the touchpad and when I try to run synclient -l I get
synclient -l Couldn't find synaptics properties. No synaptics driver loaded?

My xorg.conf follows:

Section "ServerLayout"
Identifier     "X.org Configured"
Screen      0  "Screen0" 0 0
InputDevice    "Mouse0" "CorePointer"

[Code]....

I also have an option in BIOS to disable touchpad when external mouse is plugged in, which I enable without any result.

View 2 Replies View Related

OpenSUSE :: Any Software Like Qsynaptics Out There To Disable Touchpad?

Jul 4, 2010

Is there any software out there that can disable the touchpad on your laptop? The one I use on another distro is QSynaptics. But quite honestly, as long as it disables it, I don't mind what software it is.

View 1 Replies View Related

Slackware :: Cant Run Startup Command To Disable Touchpad?

Oct 12, 2010

I login as root every time (its a closed system) and I am running it on a laptop. I want to disable the touch pad after typing for 4 seconds.I have tried adding this command:syndaemon -i 4 -dto rc.4, rc.local, rc.httpd, http.mysqld

View 7 Replies View Related

Slackware :: Disable The Touchpad On A Sony VAIO

May 28, 2010

Looking for opinions on what is the best way to disable the touchpad on a Sony VAIO. I just installed Slack64 13.1 and love it...

View 10 Replies View Related

Fedora Hardware :: Can't Adjust Brightness Of Display On Buttery Power Mode

Feb 9, 2010

Can't adjust brightness of display on buttery power mode Have no controller, such as in the tab "On AC Power"

View 4 Replies View Related







Copyrights 2005-15 www.BigResource.com, All rights reserved