Touchscreen on HP Envy x360 is not working with 18.04
When I tried Ubuntu 18.04 LTS on my HP envy x360, the touchscreen of the laptop is not working. How can I fix it?
touchscreen 18.04
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When I tried Ubuntu 18.04 LTS on my HP envy x360, the touchscreen of the laptop is not working. How can I fix it?
touchscreen 18.04
Check the answer to this issue: Right-click on Touchpad not working after update to 18.04 LTS.
– L. D. James
Apr 27 '18 at 20:28
but my question was not about touch pad it was about touch screen!
– JKarshiev
Apr 28 '18 at 13:09
I'm sorry, I missed the tag, and was referring to the content of your title and message text. I'll vote to reopen your question, as well as research your Touch Screen issue.
– L. D. James
Apr 28 '18 at 13:13
This is touch screen details of your exact Laptop model: Identify the entries of xinput. This is a question with answer for generic touch screen drivers: How to Determine which is your TouchScreen Driver. Which drivers have you installed?
– L. D. James
Apr 28 '18 at 13:26
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When I tried Ubuntu 18.04 LTS on my HP envy x360, the touchscreen of the laptop is not working. How can I fix it?
touchscreen 18.04
When I tried Ubuntu 18.04 LTS on my HP envy x360, the touchscreen of the laptop is not working. How can I fix it?
touchscreen 18.04
touchscreen 18.04
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Check the answer to this issue: Right-click on Touchpad not working after update to 18.04 LTS.
– L. D. James
Apr 27 '18 at 20:28
but my question was not about touch pad it was about touch screen!
– JKarshiev
Apr 28 '18 at 13:09
I'm sorry, I missed the tag, and was referring to the content of your title and message text. I'll vote to reopen your question, as well as research your Touch Screen issue.
– L. D. James
Apr 28 '18 at 13:13
This is touch screen details of your exact Laptop model: Identify the entries of xinput. This is a question with answer for generic touch screen drivers: How to Determine which is your TouchScreen Driver. Which drivers have you installed?
– L. D. James
Apr 28 '18 at 13:26
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Check the answer to this issue: Right-click on Touchpad not working after update to 18.04 LTS.
– L. D. James
Apr 27 '18 at 20:28
but my question was not about touch pad it was about touch screen!
– JKarshiev
Apr 28 '18 at 13:09
I'm sorry, I missed the tag, and was referring to the content of your title and message text. I'll vote to reopen your question, as well as research your Touch Screen issue.
– L. D. James
Apr 28 '18 at 13:13
This is touch screen details of your exact Laptop model: Identify the entries of xinput. This is a question with answer for generic touch screen drivers: How to Determine which is your TouchScreen Driver. Which drivers have you installed?
– L. D. James
Apr 28 '18 at 13:26
Check the answer to this issue: Right-click on Touchpad not working after update to 18.04 LTS.
– L. D. James
Apr 27 '18 at 20:28
Check the answer to this issue: Right-click on Touchpad not working after update to 18.04 LTS.
– L. D. James
Apr 27 '18 at 20:28
but my question was not about touch pad it was about touch screen!
– JKarshiev
Apr 28 '18 at 13:09
but my question was not about touch pad it was about touch screen!
– JKarshiev
Apr 28 '18 at 13:09
I'm sorry, I missed the tag, and was referring to the content of your title and message text. I'll vote to reopen your question, as well as research your Touch Screen issue.
– L. D. James
Apr 28 '18 at 13:13
I'm sorry, I missed the tag, and was referring to the content of your title and message text. I'll vote to reopen your question, as well as research your Touch Screen issue.
– L. D. James
Apr 28 '18 at 13:13
This is touch screen details of your exact Laptop model: Identify the entries of xinput. This is a question with answer for generic touch screen drivers: How to Determine which is your TouchScreen Driver. Which drivers have you installed?
– L. D. James
Apr 28 '18 at 13:26
This is touch screen details of your exact Laptop model: Identify the entries of xinput. This is a question with answer for generic touch screen drivers: How to Determine which is your TouchScreen Driver. Which drivers have you installed?
– L. D. James
Apr 28 '18 at 13:26
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There are two options as for now, both of them presented in following link:
https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=198715#c14
The first option is to patch kernel manually and install it on your system, I've tested it, it works for my HP Envy x360 15-bq121dx.
Another option is to patch acpi table, people in discussion in link above report successful result. I haven't tried this method yet.
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Download gnome tweake feom ubuntu software go to keyword&mouse section . After that go to mouse click emulation and select Area.
Thanks
Please upvot if problem solved
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There are two options as for now, both of them presented in following link:
https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=198715#c14
The first option is to patch kernel manually and install it on your system, I've tested it, it works for my HP Envy x360 15-bq121dx.
Another option is to patch acpi table, people in discussion in link above report successful result. I haven't tried this method yet.
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There are two options as for now, both of them presented in following link:
https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=198715#c14
The first option is to patch kernel manually and install it on your system, I've tested it, it works for my HP Envy x360 15-bq121dx.
Another option is to patch acpi table, people in discussion in link above report successful result. I haven't tried this method yet.
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There are two options as for now, both of them presented in following link:
https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=198715#c14
The first option is to patch kernel manually and install it on your system, I've tested it, it works for my HP Envy x360 15-bq121dx.
Another option is to patch acpi table, people in discussion in link above report successful result. I haven't tried this method yet.
There are two options as for now, both of them presented in following link:
https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=198715#c14
The first option is to patch kernel manually and install it on your system, I've tested it, it works for my HP Envy x360 15-bq121dx.
Another option is to patch acpi table, people in discussion in link above report successful result. I haven't tried this method yet.
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Download gnome tweake feom ubuntu software go to keyword&mouse section . After that go to mouse click emulation and select Area.
Thanks
Please upvot if problem solved
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Download gnome tweake feom ubuntu software go to keyword&mouse section . After that go to mouse click emulation and select Area.
Thanks
Please upvot if problem solved
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Download gnome tweake feom ubuntu software go to keyword&mouse section . After that go to mouse click emulation and select Area.
Thanks
Please upvot if problem solved
Download gnome tweake feom ubuntu software go to keyword&mouse section . After that go to mouse click emulation and select Area.
Thanks
Please upvot if problem solved
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Check the answer to this issue: Right-click on Touchpad not working after update to 18.04 LTS.
– L. D. James
Apr 27 '18 at 20:28
but my question was not about touch pad it was about touch screen!
– JKarshiev
Apr 28 '18 at 13:09
I'm sorry, I missed the tag, and was referring to the content of your title and message text. I'll vote to reopen your question, as well as research your Touch Screen issue.
– L. D. James
Apr 28 '18 at 13:13
This is touch screen details of your exact Laptop model: Identify the entries of xinput. This is a question with answer for generic touch screen drivers: How to Determine which is your TouchScreen Driver. Which drivers have you installed?
– L. D. James
Apr 28 '18 at 13:26