On a tangential note, is there any chance of having a system app to allow advanced touchpad controls, like what Synaptics offers? The windows precision trackpad is nice but misses a lot of convenient options like one-finger/infinite scroll that my HP Probook had. For context this image shows some of those options - https://synaptics-pointing-device-driver.en.lo4d.com/screens...
Not on Windows but Ubuntu. I guess I'll reach out, didn't feel defective but perhaps it is. I prefer physical buttons though so I was considering replacing the whole thing anyway.
> "tapping the pad to click rarely works" is unambiguously defective
Sure but here I'm using defective to mean an uncommon manufacturing defect that can be fixed by simply replacing the part. If the component is just badly designed or manufactured and such failures are typical, it would just be a junk part and getting a replacement wouldn't be likely to help. I wasn't sure if it was the former or latter.
That is very much not typical or expected. On Ubuntu, one other recommendation is to follow our setup guides and leverage the Ubuntu OEM kernels, which have known good drivers for each platform: https://guides.frame.work/Guide/Ubuntu+22.04+LTS+Installatio...
Thanks for responding! Didn't realize you were the founder. I'll check my driver configuration first. My original message was a bit harsh so I'd like to take this chance to personally thank you - I love what Framework is doing.
If you’re having physical click issues, reach out to support for a replacement module.