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I installed ubuntu 18.04 LTS on my Thinkpad L540. Most often my mouse cursor, if I use my touchpad, is laggy/choppy in a visual way. This does not happen if I use an external mouse (bluetooth). Everything else is working fine (fluid/without lags). After some reboots, it sometimes works.



I take the notebook with me and I often cant use a bluetooth mouse, so I am stuck with rebooting my device as many times as it takes, to get it working.



Did not happen on Windows 10. That is my first try installing Linux on this notebook.



I presume that my touchpad device is a SynPS/2 Synaptics TouchPad (Terminal: xinput).



Any advice on what I can do or check to get rid of this problem?










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    I am new to ubuntu so please keep that in mind.



    I installed ubuntu 18.04 LTS on my Thinkpad L540. Most often my mouse cursor, if I use my touchpad, is laggy/choppy in a visual way. This does not happen if I use an external mouse (bluetooth). Everything else is working fine (fluid/without lags). After some reboots, it sometimes works.



    I take the notebook with me and I often cant use a bluetooth mouse, so I am stuck with rebooting my device as many times as it takes, to get it working.



    Did not happen on Windows 10. That is my first try installing Linux on this notebook.



    I presume that my touchpad device is a SynPS/2 Synaptics TouchPad (Terminal: xinput).



    Any advice on what I can do or check to get rid of this problem?










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      I am new to ubuntu so please keep that in mind.



      I installed ubuntu 18.04 LTS on my Thinkpad L540. Most often my mouse cursor, if I use my touchpad, is laggy/choppy in a visual way. This does not happen if I use an external mouse (bluetooth). Everything else is working fine (fluid/without lags). After some reboots, it sometimes works.



      I take the notebook with me and I often cant use a bluetooth mouse, so I am stuck with rebooting my device as many times as it takes, to get it working.



      Did not happen on Windows 10. That is my first try installing Linux on this notebook.



      I presume that my touchpad device is a SynPS/2 Synaptics TouchPad (Terminal: xinput).



      Any advice on what I can do or check to get rid of this problem?










      share|improve this question














      I am new to ubuntu so please keep that in mind.



      I installed ubuntu 18.04 LTS on my Thinkpad L540. Most often my mouse cursor, if I use my touchpad, is laggy/choppy in a visual way. This does not happen if I use an external mouse (bluetooth). Everything else is working fine (fluid/without lags). After some reboots, it sometimes works.



      I take the notebook with me and I often cant use a bluetooth mouse, so I am stuck with rebooting my device as many times as it takes, to get it working.



      Did not happen on Windows 10. That is my first try installing Linux on this notebook.



      I presume that my touchpad device is a SynPS/2 Synaptics TouchPad (Terminal: xinput).



      Any advice on what I can do or check to get rid of this problem?







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          I had a similar problem on my Thinkpad with Ubuntu 18.04. The cursor was very jumpy. It seems to be a problem with the version of the touchpad driver used in Ubuntu 18.04, "libinput". I read somewhere (can't find the link, sorry) that it's fixed in newer versions of the driver which are going to be released for Ubuntu 18.10. Whether it's going to be released for 18.04 as well it was said there is not clear by now.



          For me installing the synaptic driver instead of libinput solved my problem:
          https://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2391805
          https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/libinput/+bug/1696929






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          • I have a much worse version of this problem, even after installing xserver-xorg-input-synaptics: the mouse cursor moves/clicks only about 5% of the time I use the Touchpad. I've left comment #28 on that bug.

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          Thank you!!! I forgot that Ubuntu was something like Linux... and using Microsoft Edge in cross-comparison to Baidu itself is probably similar because of all the international firewalls!!



          I love Yue Quan.



          :) from USA
          Justine





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            I had a similar problem on my Thinkpad with Ubuntu 18.04. The cursor was very jumpy. It seems to be a problem with the version of the touchpad driver used in Ubuntu 18.04, "libinput". I read somewhere (can't find the link, sorry) that it's fixed in newer versions of the driver which are going to be released for Ubuntu 18.10. Whether it's going to be released for 18.04 as well it was said there is not clear by now.



            For me installing the synaptic driver instead of libinput solved my problem:
            https://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2391805
            https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/libinput/+bug/1696929






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            • I have a much worse version of this problem, even after installing xserver-xorg-input-synaptics: the mouse cursor moves/clicks only about 5% of the time I use the Touchpad. I've left comment #28 on that bug.

              – Dan Dascalescu
              Dec 9 '18 at 5:42
















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            I had a similar problem on my Thinkpad with Ubuntu 18.04. The cursor was very jumpy. It seems to be a problem with the version of the touchpad driver used in Ubuntu 18.04, "libinput". I read somewhere (can't find the link, sorry) that it's fixed in newer versions of the driver which are going to be released for Ubuntu 18.10. Whether it's going to be released for 18.04 as well it was said there is not clear by now.



            For me installing the synaptic driver instead of libinput solved my problem:
            https://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2391805
            https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/libinput/+bug/1696929






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            • I have a much worse version of this problem, even after installing xserver-xorg-input-synaptics: the mouse cursor moves/clicks only about 5% of the time I use the Touchpad. I've left comment #28 on that bug.

              – Dan Dascalescu
              Dec 9 '18 at 5:42














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            I had a similar problem on my Thinkpad with Ubuntu 18.04. The cursor was very jumpy. It seems to be a problem with the version of the touchpad driver used in Ubuntu 18.04, "libinput". I read somewhere (can't find the link, sorry) that it's fixed in newer versions of the driver which are going to be released for Ubuntu 18.10. Whether it's going to be released for 18.04 as well it was said there is not clear by now.



            For me installing the synaptic driver instead of libinput solved my problem:
            https://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2391805
            https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/libinput/+bug/1696929






            share|improve this answer













            I had a similar problem on my Thinkpad with Ubuntu 18.04. The cursor was very jumpy. It seems to be a problem with the version of the touchpad driver used in Ubuntu 18.04, "libinput". I read somewhere (can't find the link, sorry) that it's fixed in newer versions of the driver which are going to be released for Ubuntu 18.10. Whether it's going to be released for 18.04 as well it was said there is not clear by now.



            For me installing the synaptic driver instead of libinput solved my problem:
            https://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2391805
            https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/libinput/+bug/1696929







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            • I have a much worse version of this problem, even after installing xserver-xorg-input-synaptics: the mouse cursor moves/clicks only about 5% of the time I use the Touchpad. I've left comment #28 on that bug.

              – Dan Dascalescu
              Dec 9 '18 at 5:42



















            • I have a much worse version of this problem, even after installing xserver-xorg-input-synaptics: the mouse cursor moves/clicks only about 5% of the time I use the Touchpad. I've left comment #28 on that bug.

              – Dan Dascalescu
              Dec 9 '18 at 5:42

















            I have a much worse version of this problem, even after installing xserver-xorg-input-synaptics: the mouse cursor moves/clicks only about 5% of the time I use the Touchpad. I've left comment #28 on that bug.

            – Dan Dascalescu
            Dec 9 '18 at 5:42





            I have a much worse version of this problem, even after installing xserver-xorg-input-synaptics: the mouse cursor moves/clicks only about 5% of the time I use the Touchpad. I've left comment #28 on that bug.

            – Dan Dascalescu
            Dec 9 '18 at 5:42













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            I love Yue Quan.



            :) from USA
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