Re: T440s Synaptics clickpad: lost sync / KBC bad data

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On Sunday 22 December 2013 00:17:06 you wrote:
> On Sat, 21 Dec 2013, Heinz Wiesinger wrote:
> > J. Domburg <jeroen <at> spritesmods.com> writes:
> > I'm experiencing exactly the same issue. I have my T440s now for a bit
> > more
> > than two weeks. No issues with the touchpad until today when it suddenly
> > started acting up and I now see messages like these in dmesg
> 
> <snip>
> 
> Hi Heinz, all,
> 
> Always good to know mine is not an isolated case, although in this case, I
> wouldn't want to wish the issue on anyone else...
> 
> FYI: I haven't resolved this issue yet, but I'm thinking this may be a
> hardware issue after all. I decided to try and see if Win7 has this issue
> too, and got myself an USB-stick to install it from. I didn't even get
> past the installer. It gave me exactly the same issues as Linux has:
> an erratic and finally hanging cursor when using the clickpad.
> 
> I can understand Lenovo not wanting to support a Linux-only-issue so up
> till now I haven't bothered them yet with my issue, but I can't see my
> laptop not having mouse support in something as commonly used and
> well-supported by hardware manufacturers as the Win7 installer. This
> smells like an hardware issue to me, so I filed a warranty case today.
> 
> If people here don't mind, I'll keep the list updated, if anything so
> other people running into the same issues will have a reference and know
> this isn't necessarily a kernel thing.
> 
> Depending on how Lenovo reacts, I'll either have a working laptop or a
> good reason to go soldering and probing the i2c bus. In any case, I should
> end up with a solution I'd think :) although it'd be good if someone more
> versed in the i8042 and related things would look over my shoulder in the
> latter case.

I ended up doing the same and just got their reply. They seem to be pretty 
adamant about it being a software issue, with the argument being if it were a 
hardware issue the clickpad would either be working fine or not working at all, 
but not on and off. Did you hear back from them as well?

Grs,
Heinz

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