How to restore Wayland Touchpad tap to click function?
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My touchpad went malfunctioning almost one month ago, but I have not found a way to troubleshoot it, or find logs for it.
After the system upgrade today 11th Nov, the touchpad started to work in the limited mode, see Fig. 1, without tap to click function - - the apparently removed the function because of many bug reports about the issue in Wayland.
So I am thinking about restoring Wayland tap to click function.
Current state
- Mouse and Touchpad settings are minimal like in X11 now also in Wayland but press-to-action works (but not tapping) in Fig. 1.
Fig. 1 Limited amount of settings now in Wayland after OS upgrade (they apparently removed the tap to touch function); previously, the settings look like in the figure of the thread How to tap to click on FocalTechPS touchpad in Debian Stretch Gnome X11?
Problem: limited communication with touchpad without tap-to-click on Wayland in the malfunctioning state
Related: Why lost communication to Touchpad on Wayland Debian Stretch after FN-8/9 keys?, How to find logs about Touchpad malfunction in Debian on Wayland?
OS: Debian Stretch 9.1
Hardware: Asus Zenbook UX303UA R4028T
Touchpad: FocalTechPS
Window manager: Gnome 3.22 on Wayland 1.12
debian touchpad troubleshooting wayland focaltech
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My touchpad went malfunctioning almost one month ago, but I have not found a way to troubleshoot it, or find logs for it.
After the system upgrade today 11th Nov, the touchpad started to work in the limited mode, see Fig. 1, without tap to click function - - the apparently removed the function because of many bug reports about the issue in Wayland.
So I am thinking about restoring Wayland tap to click function.
Current state
- Mouse and Touchpad settings are minimal like in X11 now also in Wayland but press-to-action works (but not tapping) in Fig. 1.
Fig. 1 Limited amount of settings now in Wayland after OS upgrade (they apparently removed the tap to touch function); previously, the settings look like in the figure of the thread How to tap to click on FocalTechPS touchpad in Debian Stretch Gnome X11?
Problem: limited communication with touchpad without tap-to-click on Wayland in the malfunctioning state
Related: Why lost communication to Touchpad on Wayland Debian Stretch after FN-8/9 keys?, How to find logs about Touchpad malfunction in Debian on Wayland?
OS: Debian Stretch 9.1
Hardware: Asus Zenbook UX303UA R4028T
Touchpad: FocalTechPS
Window manager: Gnome 3.22 on Wayland 1.12
debian touchpad troubleshooting wayland focaltech
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My touchpad went malfunctioning almost one month ago, but I have not found a way to troubleshoot it, or find logs for it.
After the system upgrade today 11th Nov, the touchpad started to work in the limited mode, see Fig. 1, without tap to click function - - the apparently removed the function because of many bug reports about the issue in Wayland.
So I am thinking about restoring Wayland tap to click function.
Current state
- Mouse and Touchpad settings are minimal like in X11 now also in Wayland but press-to-action works (but not tapping) in Fig. 1.
Fig. 1 Limited amount of settings now in Wayland after OS upgrade (they apparently removed the tap to touch function); previously, the settings look like in the figure of the thread How to tap to click on FocalTechPS touchpad in Debian Stretch Gnome X11?
Problem: limited communication with touchpad without tap-to-click on Wayland in the malfunctioning state
Related: Why lost communication to Touchpad on Wayland Debian Stretch after FN-8/9 keys?, How to find logs about Touchpad malfunction in Debian on Wayland?
OS: Debian Stretch 9.1
Hardware: Asus Zenbook UX303UA R4028T
Touchpad: FocalTechPS
Window manager: Gnome 3.22 on Wayland 1.12
debian touchpad troubleshooting wayland focaltech
My touchpad went malfunctioning almost one month ago, but I have not found a way to troubleshoot it, or find logs for it.
After the system upgrade today 11th Nov, the touchpad started to work in the limited mode, see Fig. 1, without tap to click function - - the apparently removed the function because of many bug reports about the issue in Wayland.
So I am thinking about restoring Wayland tap to click function.
Current state
- Mouse and Touchpad settings are minimal like in X11 now also in Wayland but press-to-action works (but not tapping) in Fig. 1.
Fig. 1 Limited amount of settings now in Wayland after OS upgrade (they apparently removed the tap to touch function); previously, the settings look like in the figure of the thread How to tap to click on FocalTechPS touchpad in Debian Stretch Gnome X11?
Problem: limited communication with touchpad without tap-to-click on Wayland in the malfunctioning state
Related: Why lost communication to Touchpad on Wayland Debian Stretch after FN-8/9 keys?, How to find logs about Touchpad malfunction in Debian on Wayland?
OS: Debian Stretch 9.1
Hardware: Asus Zenbook UX303UA R4028T
Touchpad: FocalTechPS
Window manager: Gnome 3.22 on Wayland 1.12
debian touchpad troubleshooting wayland focaltech
edited Nov 11 '17 at 21:21
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