Re: Asus Eee PC 1001HA: uncontrollably jumping cursor and difficulty to turn off/ on the touchpad
- From: Karl Larsen <klarsen1@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 04 Apr 2010 12:21:46 -0600
On 04/04/2010 12:00 PM, Bas Roufs wrote:
Dear forum membersI googled your netbook and you could have bought it a lot
Recently I bought a new netbook: Asus 1001HA,together with Win7. I
shrinked the Windows partition and installed next to it Kubuntu 9.10
Netbook remix. When typing a message like this one, the cursor tends
to jump unexpectedly to places above, below, left or right of it's
current position: especially when typing too quickly. At another
forum, I received an advise to turn off the touchpad when typing like
this. At the Windows partition, there is a simple command to turn off
and on the touchpad: fn—f3. At the Linux partition, there are already
drivers for several other buttons collaborating with the fn button -
but apparently NOT for the button combination fn-f3.That's why, I am
wondering how to get such a driver. Or is there any command line
script available which enables me to quickly turn off and turn on the
touchpad?
Thx. for replying,
Bas Roufs.
cheaper without Win7. They do have a version with no system installed. I
saw no evidence of them being aware of your problem. Good Luck to you
and yours.
73 Karl
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