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Bookworm123

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Satellite Pro S750: No gesture touchpad
Posted: 20-Apr-2012 07:15
 
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The Satellite Pro S750 is specified as having a gesture control touchpad. Toshiba replaced my Satellite A660 with a Satellite Pro S750, and I was taking it for a test drive...no gesture control. I visited the driver page, and there are no synaptics touchpad driver. Instead, an ALPS Pointer Device Driver is shown. I tried downloading it, but was warned during installation that I was replacing a driver for one that is identical.

Is the description of gesture control touchpad simply a mistake? Am I the only one without it?

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Tonny

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Re: Satellite Pro S750: No gesture touchpad
Posted: 20-Apr-2012 10:34   in response to: Bookworm123 in response to: Bookworm123
 
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Hi

You might be right.
I visited this page http://support.toshiba.ca/support/isg/center/en/index.asp but did not find any info in user manual that gesture control would be available… furthermore there is no synaptics driver for download.

But you could visit the Synaptics page in order to download the newest driver:
http://www.synaptics.com/resources/drivers

Please post some feedback after the installation of such driver
Bookworm123

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Re: Satellite Pro S750: No gesture touchpad
Posted: 21-Apr-2012 05:24   in response to: Tonny in response to: Tonny
 
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Should I uninstall the current driver first? Actually, never mind, I uninstalled the ALPS driver. Then I installed the Synaptics driver. The problem is that even though it shows up on the system tray (or notification area, as it is called in Windows 7 Pro 64-bit), it doesn't look like it was really installed.

The Device Manager shows a "Synaptics PS/2 Port TouchPad". If I try to use the system tray to access the Synaptics Pointing Device, the Device Settings tab only shows a "Standard Pointing Device". On other computers, I'd actually see the word Touchpad in the device name.

Despite that, I tried to access the device's properties. I did not see the suite of panels that Synaptics normally provides for scrolling region, button assignment, etc. Instead, I see a video showing a CGI finger using the touchpad.

There is also a Settings icon, but all that does is open a panel to assign functions to the left and right buttons. I cannot have one of the two buttons act like a middle button in a 3-button mouse (which I need for some apps).

I am at a loss as to what to do. This computer was not purchased at a retail outlet. Toshiba's depot in Toronto sent it to me because some bad things happened to my original computer when they shipped it to me after repair task (the screen was damaged).

They were having trouble getting parts, so they sent me this machine instead. They sent me this particular model because I asked for it, after perusing the specs (which include gesture capability). I'm not sure they will take it back.

Even if they do, what's to prevent the replacement from also suffering the same problem? At any rate, I need the computer for the next week at least because income tax preparation deadline is fast approaching.
Paolo30

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Re: Satellite Pro S750: No gesture touchpad
Posted: 24-Apr-2012 16:32   in response to: Bookworm123 in response to: Bookworm123
 
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There is also a Settings icon, but all that does is open a panel to assign functions to the left and right buttons. I cannot have one of the two buttons act like a middle button in a 3-button mouse (which I need for some apps).

Usually you should get access to the advanced touchpad settings over the mouse settings.
Go to control panel -> mouse

Here you should check the last tab. In my case its called Advanced. There you can find the Advanced setting button.
In different cases this tab might be called Pointing Device or similar.

However, pressing on Advanced setting button you should get a new window opened called “Advanced features settings”. Here you have again two buttons for touchpad settings and pointer speed and tapping settings.

Check both…but of course this can be different on your notebook
Bookworm123

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Re: Satellite Pro S750: No gesture touchpad
Posted: 26-Apr-2012 04:28   in response to: Paolo30 in response to: Paolo30
 
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When the ALPS driver is installed (the one that comes with the laptop) and I access Mouse from the Control Panel, I get the same panel as accessing the Touch Pad properties from the notification area. The Advance tab allows binding different functions to the buttons, but nothing resembling middle-button.

When I uninstall the ALPS driver, there is no Advance tab. There is only a Hardware tab containing a Devices list, and the only device is "PS/2 Compatible Mouse". Not much in the way of settings to change. There is now way to program buttons for middle-button functionality.

When Synaptics is installed, there is an additional Device Settings tab containing a Devices list. The only device is "Shared Pointing Device" and invoking its Properties panel is what displays the video of simple touchpad usage. There is a properties button, but it won't allow me to assign the middle-button function to the Left Button unless I go to the Tapping page and bind the Primary Click to mouse taps.

Unfortunately, unlike Synaptics on other laptops, there is no extensive navigation pane of customizations on this laptop. There is no Tapping page. Tapping works anyway, but I'm sure that's because it's part of the standard PS/2 TouchPad driver.

As far as Synaptics is concerned, however, I haven't set that functionality, so it does not allow binding of middle-button function to physical Left Button. Also, there is no page to set scroll regions. The are no scroll regions. And in the absence of multi-touch gesture, this mean no touchpad scrolling at all.

Sigh.

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