The Yoga Pro 2 touch pad was very sketchy (nearly useless) on the old xorg driver.
With the exception of 2 issues, the touch pad works perfectly with libinput as long I install xserver-xorg-input-libinput driver. Last remaining issues:
- Middle mouse click lost after resume
- Touchpad always detects my palm (both movement and tap click)
With libinput still under heavy development, I have been waiting/hoping these issues would eventually disappear. But now that its maturing, I filed this BR.
After testing kernel 4.9.0-040900rc5, middle click is still working after 8 resumes. So, I would tentatively say, the new kernel seems to have fixed the middle click issue (more testing required to be certain).
Now to file a palm detection bug against libinput....
The Yoga Pro 2 touch pad was very sketchy (nearly useless) on the old xorg driver.
With the exception of 2 issues, the touch pad works perfectly with libinput as long I install xserver- xorg-input- libinput driver. Last remaining issues:
- Middle mouse click lost after resume
- Touchpad always detects my palm (both movement and tap click)
With libinput still under heavy development, I have been waiting/hoping these issues would eventually disappear. But now that its maturing, I filed this BR.
After testing kernel 4.9.0-040900rc5, middle click is still working after 8 resumes. So, I would tentatively say, the new kernel seems to have fixed the middle click issue (more testing required to be certain).
Now to file a palm detection bug against libinput....