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#1 2018-02-20 16:20

crossworx
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Registered: 2017-08-22
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laptop touch sensitivity

when working on my  laptop the pointer really moves around almost out of control. how can I adjust this?

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#2 2018-02-20 23:22

tlmiller76
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From: AZ, USA
Registered: 2016-11-29
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Re: laptop touch sensitivity

Are you running Orion or Scorpion?


Q4OS Trinity machine - Lenovo K14 Gen1 AMD.  AMD Ryzen R5-5650U, 32GB DDR4, 1TB SSD, Vega 7, Realtek 8852 Wifi 6E + BT 5.2.

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#3 2018-02-21 20:47

crossworx
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Registered: 2017-08-22
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Re: laptop touch sensitivity

I don't know. I am very ignorant of this operating system. I have an old Dell laptop I put it on so I can use it. Tell how to find it and I proceed.

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#4 2018-02-21 21:06

q4osteam
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Registered: 2015-12-06
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Re: laptop touch sensitivity

crossworx wrote:

I don't know. I am very ignorant of this operating system. I have an old Dell laptop I put it on so I can use it. Tell how to find it and I proceed.

Run in terminal:
$ get-q4os-version

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#5 2018-02-22 00:18

crossworx
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Registered: 2017-08-22
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Re: laptop touch sensitivity

is that a space between the $ and letter "g"

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#6 2018-02-22 00:37

Dai_trying
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From: UK
Registered: 2015-12-14
Posts: 2,989

Re: laptop touch sensitivity

The $ sign just denotes that it should be run as user, if it were a # it would mean to run it as root. The exact command would be

get-q4os-version

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#7 2018-02-22 04:05

crossworx
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Registered: 2017-08-22
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Re: laptop touch sensitivity

got it. thanks for your patience with me.

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#8 2018-02-22 10:02

Dai_trying
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Re: laptop touch sensitivity

You're welcome, we all had to start somewhere smile

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#9 2018-02-23 20:51

crossworx
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Registered: 2017-08-22
Posts: 19

Re: laptop touch sensitivity

is this right  1.8.8-n3     ??

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#10 2018-02-24 07:25

bin
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From: U.K.
Registered: 2016-01-28
Posts: 1,298

Re: laptop touch sensitivity

You're running Orion which is based on Debian Jessie 8 - which is absolutely fine.

Open Control Centre>Peripherals>Mouse>Advanced

Reduce the Pointer Acceleration to 1.5 - click apply - see if that works for you.

That may be a bit sluggish for an external mouse - depends on the hardware so you may need to experiment.

If it is totally wild when the figure is set to - say - 1,  then there's something else at play.

The best bet would be to install an information gathering utility called inxi

sudo apt-get install inxi

Then - in Konsole - run

inxi -F

Using your mouse you can then copy and paste the output into a reply and someone here can take a look and see if anything pops out.

You could install the latest kernel which has more up to date drivers that may help. If your machine is less than ~5 yrs old it may be worth a try. If your machine is older than that I'd urge caution.

The Q4OS debs have provided a simple way of doing this

sudo qinst-kernel-bpo

but I'd wait for further advice before doing so.

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#11 2018-07-21 18:14

crossworx
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Registered: 2017-08-22
Posts: 19

Re: laptop touch sensitivity

i know it has been several months since you answered. i got so frustrated with this i just closed my laptop. after my time away i decided to try again.
i applied your answer and it worked great. my mouse behaves!! thank again.

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#12 2018-07-22 05:49

bin
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From: U.K.
Registered: 2016-01-28
Posts: 1,298

Re: laptop touch sensitivity

smile

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