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Old 10th June 2012, 06:03 PM
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Cant adjust sensitivity of Alps touchpad on Dell e5420 laptop

I am running Fedora 17 64 bit, and I am having alot of problems trying to adjust the sensitivity of my Dell-Alps touchpad. It is SUPER sensitive, and I can make the mouse move just by hovering my finger above the keyboard.

I have tried all of the settings in the Mouse/Touchpad menus, but none of them affect the sensitivity.

This causes alot of problems when using the touchpad, as I often have "ghost drift" as I lift my finger to click on stuff.

I have searched and searched, but I can't find any helpful information. I have tried installing gpointing-device-settings from the repos, but none of the adjustments I make in there change anything.

Does anyone have any suggestions?
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Old 7th August 2012, 05:13 AM
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Re: Cant adjust sensitivity of Alps touchpad on Dell e5420 laptop

going to bump this one back up, as I still fighting this touchpad
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