Summary: |
Laptop trackpad issues under libinput |
Product: |
Wayland
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Reporter: |
cj <convulsingjaggies> |
Component: |
libinput | Assignee: |
Wayland bug list <wayland-bugs> |
Status: |
RESOLVED
DUPLICATE
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QA Contact: |
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Severity: |
normal
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Priority: |
medium
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CC: |
peter.hutterer
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Version: |
unspecified | |
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Hardware: |
x86-64 (AMD64) | |
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OS: |
Linux (All) | |
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Whiteboard: |
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i915 platform:
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i915 features:
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Attachments: |
device description, recordings
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Created attachment 130888 [details] device description, recordings After moving from X to Wayland with the GNOME 3.24 update, I've noticed a change in trackpad responsiveness. Scrolling with two fingers and tapping to click have become inconsistent. I attempted to debug the issue by comparing the output of libinput-debug-events to evtest and realized that for some evdev events, say BTN_TOOL_DOUBLETAP, there was no corresponding output (e.g. BUTTON_RIGHT) from libinput-debug-events. I've attached the device description as well as evemu recordings of various actions (scrolling, left click, right click, middle click) that don't consistently produce the corresponding events in libinput. libinput version: 1.7.0-1 wayland version: 1.13.0-1