I use gdm as my display manager ad xfce as my window manager. My laptop touchpad uses the Synaptic drivers and works fine under gnome, kde etc and every other window manager I have tried. However, when I log into my xfce4 session the touchpad behaviour becomes erratic and jumps all over the screen (it basically becomes unusable). None of the settings in the menus seem to make any difference and based on the evidence above it looks like an xfce problem. Help please!
Looks like a bug in the driver probably triggered by the mouse settings. Please locate "mouse_plugin.so" usually in "/usr/lib/xfce4/mcs-plugins/" and remove it.
(In reply to comment #0) > I use gdm as my display manager ad xfce as my window manager. My laptop > touchpad uses the Synaptic drivers and works fine under gnome, kde etc and every > other window manager I have tried. However, when I log into my xfce4 session > the touchpad behaviour becomes erratic and jumps all over the screen (it > basically becomes unusable). > > None of the settings in the menus seem to make any difference and based on the > evidence above it looks like an xfce problem. Help please! That has worked perfectly and my touchpad (and USB mouse) are no functioning in harmony! Thanks,
Sorry, does that mean that fixes the issue for you? If so, I'll close the bug, as I believe the issue is in you driver.
(In reply to comment #0) > I use gdm as my display manager ad xfce as my window manager. My laptop > touchpad uses the Synaptic drivers and works fine under gnome, kde etc and every > other window manager I have tried. However, when I log into my xfce4 session > the touchpad behaviour becomes erratic and jumps all over the screen (it > basically becomes unusable). > > None of the settings in the menus seem to make any difference and based on the > evidence above it looks like an xfce problem. Help please! Not sure that I agree that the issue is with my driver as it worked fine with every other window manager I tried. However, the issue for me is now fixed so I will leave the decision on whether to close this or not up to you.
Ok, I'm closing it because I am 100% sure it's bug with the driver (the fact that the bug doesn't show in other envoironment proves nothing but that they might not change the mouse params)