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Auto activation fails on macbook #44
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Same behavior on my Asus laptop, Gnome 3.14.2 - I think it might not be a matter of hardware but maybe Gnome version-related(?) |
Which version of the extension are you using? Gnome 3.14.2 is really old. |
Hi, can you please try using the shortcut to force enable the touchpad? Also, what's the switching method that you are using? |
Yeah, it was 3.34.2 sorry for a confusion |
@OhGhie4iew @MateuszKubuszok |
shortcut works for me |
@OhGhie4iew In your case, it seems that the below device is the cause for the issue:
The device |
The touchpad is never auto activated after the mouse is unplugged.
This computer does not have a touchscreen, so you're stuck without a pointing device.
Here is the log of the mouse being unplugged / plugged in:
touchpad-indicator.log
mouseCount is 1 after mouse is unplugged.
Here is /proc/bus/input/devices with the mouse plugged in:
devices.txt
Gnome 3.34.1 on Ubuntu 19.10
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