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I've Ubuntu 11.10 and my problem is about the touchpad. At the beginning of my computer it's works fine, but after opening an application or a few minutes, it stops working and I have to use a USB mouse. Someone could help me? Thank you very much:)

jrg
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  • I am experiencing the exact same behaviour... but uncheck of 'disable touchpad when typing' option didn't help at all. I have ps/2 touch pad before log in (can mouse to password field on gdm). When I log in, mouse immediately stops working. rmmod / modprobe doesnt' seem to help. –  Oct 31 '11 at 02:12

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There is another command that works, and is perhaps more direct:

sudo modprobe -r psmouse && sudo modprobe psmouse

The problem is that it is not a permanent solution. I already tried adding psmouse to the /etc/modules file, but the problem is not about the driver not loading, but crashing or something.

Does the unity replacement command work as a "permanent solution"?

Severo Raz
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If this happents, use Ctrl+Alt+T to open a terminal and type:

synclient TouchpadOff=0
Peachy
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josh
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    This is the best answer. I used to use the modprobe method, but in 12.04, it causes unity or even X to crash. This one does not even need to be root! – Ryan Reich Apr 29 '12 at 21:16
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These solutions didn't work for me (running ubuntu 12.10). The thing that did the trick is:

gsettings set org.gnome.settings-daemon.peripherals.touchpad touchpad-enabled true

Good luck!

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I had the same problem as well, the only thing that I did was in the terminal:

    unity --replace

after that it hasn't been an issue.

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I was sucessful with the wollowing treatment: I plugged in a USB mouse Navigate to the touchpad and mouse settings (top right button -> system settings -> Mouse and Touchpad) I then unchecked the disable mouse when typing option. Reboot.

Worked fine using this since! Perhaps there is some weird mouse locking issue related to this setting?

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  • Although this wasn't exactly the fix for my mouse freeze, this helped in solving the issue on my Xubuntu, which was *Enable this device* option on the *Mouse Settings* dialog was getting unchecked everytime I login. Clicking on *Restore Defaults* fixed the issue. Never thought using the UI would be simpler, wasted time mucking around with conf files. Thanks! – legends2k Mar 04 '15 at 22:41