Touchegg at Ubuntu Gnome 14.04, multi touch not working
I've installed touchegg via sudo apt-get install touchegg
, and also touchegg-gce.
And I am using Apple Magic Trackpad.
My problem is three (or four, five) touch is not responded, and my cursor stop responding. But one and two finger works fine.
Is there ways for me to debug (find out reason)?
I've search around Internet but still confused.
Thanks!
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I've installed touchegg via sudo apt-get install touchegg
, and also touchegg-gce.
And I am using Apple Magic Trackpad.
My problem is three (or four, five) touch is not responded, and my cursor stop responding. But one and two finger works fine.
Is there ways for me to debug (find out reason)?
I've search around Internet but still confused.
Thanks!
gnome 14.04 multi-touch trackpad touchegg
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It looks like something crash... I reconnect trackpad if it is not responded, and it works fine, but still not be able to use multi-touch
– andytt
Jun 8 '14 at 12:14
What does the-gce
package do? I don't seem to have it
– Luc
Aug 30 '14 at 17:10
It's an GUI to access touchegg.
– andytt
Dec 24 '14 at 4:56
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I've installed touchegg via sudo apt-get install touchegg
, and also touchegg-gce.
And I am using Apple Magic Trackpad.
My problem is three (or four, five) touch is not responded, and my cursor stop responding. But one and two finger works fine.
Is there ways for me to debug (find out reason)?
I've search around Internet but still confused.
Thanks!
gnome 14.04 multi-touch trackpad touchegg
I've installed touchegg via sudo apt-get install touchegg
, and also touchegg-gce.
And I am using Apple Magic Trackpad.
My problem is three (or four, five) touch is not responded, and my cursor stop responding. But one and two finger works fine.
Is there ways for me to debug (find out reason)?
I've search around Internet but still confused.
Thanks!
gnome 14.04 multi-touch trackpad touchegg
gnome 14.04 multi-touch trackpad touchegg
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It looks like something crash... I reconnect trackpad if it is not responded, and it works fine, but still not be able to use multi-touch
– andytt
Jun 8 '14 at 12:14
What does the-gce
package do? I don't seem to have it
– Luc
Aug 30 '14 at 17:10
It's an GUI to access touchegg.
– andytt
Dec 24 '14 at 4:56
add a comment |
It looks like something crash... I reconnect trackpad if it is not responded, and it works fine, but still not be able to use multi-touch
– andytt
Jun 8 '14 at 12:14
What does the-gce
package do? I don't seem to have it
– Luc
Aug 30 '14 at 17:10
It's an GUI to access touchegg.
– andytt
Dec 24 '14 at 4:56
It looks like something crash... I reconnect trackpad if it is not responded, and it works fine, but still not be able to use multi-touch
– andytt
Jun 8 '14 at 12:14
It looks like something crash... I reconnect trackpad if it is not responded, and it works fine, but still not be able to use multi-touch
– andytt
Jun 8 '14 at 12:14
What does the
-gce
package do? I don't seem to have it– Luc
Aug 30 '14 at 17:10
What does the
-gce
package do? I don't seem to have it– Luc
Aug 30 '14 at 17:10
It's an GUI to access touchegg.
– andytt
Dec 24 '14 at 4:56
It's an GUI to access touchegg.
– andytt
Dec 24 '14 at 4:56
add a comment |
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I had the same issue and solved it by replacing my bluetooth stick.
See this question.
My comment to the question itself names the exact chipset that was responsible for the misbehaving in my case.
asus.com/Notebooks_Ultrabooks/K43SJ/specifications - "Built-in Bluetooth™ V2.1+EDR" This is my notebook, maybe I should buy a bluetooth stick?
– andytt
Jul 4 '14 at 13:05
The specs don't mention the chipset, only its capabilities. Perhaps you can borrow a stick from a friend before to see if it solves your issue. You can verify it's the chipset named in my comment by executinglsusb
from terminal. Your built-in bluetooth should be connected by usb internally. If it's the Cambridge one you don't need to try your friends bluetooth dongle.
– neun24
Jul 7 '14 at 9:10
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I had the same issue and solved it by replacing my bluetooth stick.
See this question.
My comment to the question itself names the exact chipset that was responsible for the misbehaving in my case.
asus.com/Notebooks_Ultrabooks/K43SJ/specifications - "Built-in Bluetooth™ V2.1+EDR" This is my notebook, maybe I should buy a bluetooth stick?
– andytt
Jul 4 '14 at 13:05
The specs don't mention the chipset, only its capabilities. Perhaps you can borrow a stick from a friend before to see if it solves your issue. You can verify it's the chipset named in my comment by executinglsusb
from terminal. Your built-in bluetooth should be connected by usb internally. If it's the Cambridge one you don't need to try your friends bluetooth dongle.
– neun24
Jul 7 '14 at 9:10
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I had the same issue and solved it by replacing my bluetooth stick.
See this question.
My comment to the question itself names the exact chipset that was responsible for the misbehaving in my case.
asus.com/Notebooks_Ultrabooks/K43SJ/specifications - "Built-in Bluetooth™ V2.1+EDR" This is my notebook, maybe I should buy a bluetooth stick?
– andytt
Jul 4 '14 at 13:05
The specs don't mention the chipset, only its capabilities. Perhaps you can borrow a stick from a friend before to see if it solves your issue. You can verify it's the chipset named in my comment by executinglsusb
from terminal. Your built-in bluetooth should be connected by usb internally. If it's the Cambridge one you don't need to try your friends bluetooth dongle.
– neun24
Jul 7 '14 at 9:10
add a comment |
I had the same issue and solved it by replacing my bluetooth stick.
See this question.
My comment to the question itself names the exact chipset that was responsible for the misbehaving in my case.
I had the same issue and solved it by replacing my bluetooth stick.
See this question.
My comment to the question itself names the exact chipset that was responsible for the misbehaving in my case.
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asus.com/Notebooks_Ultrabooks/K43SJ/specifications - "Built-in Bluetooth™ V2.1+EDR" This is my notebook, maybe I should buy a bluetooth stick?
– andytt
Jul 4 '14 at 13:05
The specs don't mention the chipset, only its capabilities. Perhaps you can borrow a stick from a friend before to see if it solves your issue. You can verify it's the chipset named in my comment by executinglsusb
from terminal. Your built-in bluetooth should be connected by usb internally. If it's the Cambridge one you don't need to try your friends bluetooth dongle.
– neun24
Jul 7 '14 at 9:10
add a comment |
asus.com/Notebooks_Ultrabooks/K43SJ/specifications - "Built-in Bluetooth™ V2.1+EDR" This is my notebook, maybe I should buy a bluetooth stick?
– andytt
Jul 4 '14 at 13:05
The specs don't mention the chipset, only its capabilities. Perhaps you can borrow a stick from a friend before to see if it solves your issue. You can verify it's the chipset named in my comment by executinglsusb
from terminal. Your built-in bluetooth should be connected by usb internally. If it's the Cambridge one you don't need to try your friends bluetooth dongle.
– neun24
Jul 7 '14 at 9:10
asus.com/Notebooks_Ultrabooks/K43SJ/specifications - "Built-in Bluetooth™ V2.1+EDR" This is my notebook, maybe I should buy a bluetooth stick?
– andytt
Jul 4 '14 at 13:05
asus.com/Notebooks_Ultrabooks/K43SJ/specifications - "Built-in Bluetooth™ V2.1+EDR" This is my notebook, maybe I should buy a bluetooth stick?
– andytt
Jul 4 '14 at 13:05
The specs don't mention the chipset, only its capabilities. Perhaps you can borrow a stick from a friend before to see if it solves your issue. You can verify it's the chipset named in my comment by executing
lsusb
from terminal. Your built-in bluetooth should be connected by usb internally. If it's the Cambridge one you don't need to try your friends bluetooth dongle.– neun24
Jul 7 '14 at 9:10
The specs don't mention the chipset, only its capabilities. Perhaps you can borrow a stick from a friend before to see if it solves your issue. You can verify it's the chipset named in my comment by executing
lsusb
from terminal. Your built-in bluetooth should be connected by usb internally. If it's the Cambridge one you don't need to try your friends bluetooth dongle.– neun24
Jul 7 '14 at 9:10
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It looks like something crash... I reconnect trackpad if it is not responded, and it works fine, but still not be able to use multi-touch
– andytt
Jun 8 '14 at 12:14
What does the
-gce
package do? I don't seem to have it– Luc
Aug 30 '14 at 17:10
It's an GUI to access touchegg.
– andytt
Dec 24 '14 at 4:56