Talk:UltraNav
Is there a reliable way to turn off the touchpad and the lowermost buttons, but leave the other functions (trackpoint and three buttons above the pad) not tampered with? Thanks for input!
Update: Nevermind, I just found the BIOS-option to disable it :D
- colo
Yes there is with the very latest distributions like Fedora 10 with updates applied create a file like this:
/etc/hal/fdi/policy/disable-touchpad.fdi
<match key="info.product" string="SynPS/2 Synaptics TouchPad"> <merge key="input.x11_options.TouchpadOff" type="string">1</merge> </match>
You will need to reboot (actually restart both X11 and HAL, but reboot is easier at that point) before it takes effect. --Tonko 00:18, 14 February 2009 (UTC)
Contents
Script for switching state of TouchPad and TrackPoint
FnF8 can run $ untranav.sh toggle
untranav.sh
#!/bin/bash TRACKPOINT_NAME="trackpoint" TRACKPOINT='TPPS/2 IBM TrackPoint' TOUCHPAD_NAME="touchpad" TOUCHPAD='SynPS/2 Synaptics TouchPad' Usage() { echo "usage: ${0/*\/} status [device]" echo " ${0/*\/} enable [device]" echo " ${0/*\/} disable [device]" echo " ${0/*\/} toggle [device]" echo "device: $TRACKPOINT_NAME" echo " $TOUCHPAD_NAME" echo "toggle order: 1) $TRACKPOINT_NAME enable" echo " $TOUCHPAD_NAME disable" echo " 2) $TRACKPOINT_NAME disable" echo " $TOUCHPAD_NAME enable" echo " 3) $TRACKPOINT_NAME disable" echo " $TOUCHPAD_NAME disable" echo " 4) $TRACKPOINT_NAME enable" echo " $TOUCHPAD_NAME enable" exit 1 } GetState() { echo $(/usr/bin/xinput list-props "$1" | grep "Device Enabled" | cut -f2 -d:) } Status() { case "$1" in "$TRACKPOINT") DEVICE="$TRACKPOINT_NAME" ;; "$TOUCHPAD") DEVICE="$TOUCHPAD_NAME" ;; esac if [ $(GetState "$1") = "1" ]; then STATUS="enabled" else STATUS="disabled" fi echo -e "$DEVICE: $STATUS" } SetState() { /usr/bin/xinput set-int-prop "$1" "Device Enabled" "8" "$2" } Enable() { SetState "$1" 1 } Disable() { SetState "$1" 0 } Toggle() { if [ $(GetState "$1") = "1" ]; then STATE=0 else STATE=1 fi SetState "$1" "$STATE" } [ $# -gt 2 ] && Usage case "$1" in "status") COMMAND="Status" ;; "enable") COMMAND="Enable" ;; "disable") COMMAND="Disable" ;; "toggle") COMMAND="Toggle" if [ -z "$2" ]; then if [ $(GetState "$TRACKPOINT") = "1" -a $(GetState "$TOUCHPAD") = "1" ]; then SetState "$TRACKPOINT" 1 SetState "$TOUCHPAD" 0 elif [ $(GetState "$TRACKPOINT") = "1" -a $(GetState "$TOUCHPAD") = "0" ]; then SetState "$TRACKPOINT" 0 SetState "$TOUCHPAD" 1 elif [ $(GetState "$TRACKPOINT") = "0" -a $(GetState "$TOUCHPAD") = "1" ]; then SetState "$TRACKPOINT" 0 SetState "$TOUCHPAD" 0 else SetState "$TRACKPOINT" 1 SetState "$TOUCHPAD" 1 fi exit fi ;; *) Usage ;; esac case "$2" in "$TRACKPOINT_NAME") $COMMAND "$TRACKPOINT" ;; "$TOUCHPAD_NAME") $COMMAND "$TOUCHPAD" ;; "") $COMMAND "$TRACKPOINT" $COMMAND "$TOUCHPAD" ;; *) Usage esac
2-finger scrolling
Info here: http://ubuntu-ky.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1603657
Issues
I noticted that when i'm moving the cursor with the touchpad a annoying ZZZZZCCCCHHHHHHHHHHHH-sound comes from the laptop. This happends only when on battery. Discussion about the issue:
The 14.1-inch T40-family was the last generation of T-series that can be configured without a UltraNav touchpad. From the Hardware Maintenance Manual, you will find "Palm rest assembly without touch pad (14.1-in.) P/N 91P8399". Marked on the actual plastic part, I found more numbers. I hope these numbers will help others find these uncommon parts.
IBM P/N 41V9153 IBM ASM 41V9154 Striked-out: IBM P/N 32P4253; IBM ASM 32P4251
--Numeric 19:24, 3 December 2011 (CET)