


This opens the Mouse Properties dialog box. Here is a copy and paste of xinput: :~$ xinput The touchpad built into the Lenovo IdeaPad Slim 7 (14", Intel) (82A4000MUS) is not recognized. If anyone needs me to post specifics about my computer or various shell outputs, please let me know and I will gladly oblige. the hardware has been driven, the libinput may need some configuration, as there is another laptop same as mine work well under ubuntu. The mouse enable/disable key is present as a function key on the laptop’s keyboard. I later installed Arch instead, and now the touchpad does not work at all. The touchpad built into the Lenovo IdeaPad Slim 7 (14", Intel) (82A4000MUS) is not recognized.
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If the touchpad is not showing up in xinput, its driver has certainly failed to load. It does not show up in xinput -list, so I can't set any properties as one of the pages you pointed to suggests. In the command below, we are using the name of the device as an argument for xinput, but you can also use the identifier (12). Touchpad does not work after resuming from hibernate/suspend. This can be achieved with xinput as follows. * Global configuration snapshots used by the touchpad, custom mappers, etc. Manufacturer of the Touchpad: Probably ELAN1203 Still, I am unable to configure the gamepad for the Xbox 360 controller. 5) Go to Settings > Devices > Touchpad to go over the Settings.1) On your keyboard, press the Windows logo key and X at the same time.Before moving to the more complex troubleshooting, it would be wise to check if we disable the mouse by mistake. In my case, the command is xinput disable "DLL075B:01 06CB:76AF Touchpad" This successfully turned the touchpad off. If not, select it and click the OK button. Also try clicking the left touchpard button area to see if it responds better. As additional information, I am using the stock huge kernel and I can see in /proc.
