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Touchpad clicks+drags when normal mouse move is intended #793

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bhaeussermann opened this issue Jul 24, 2024 · 3 comments
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Touchpad clicks+drags when normal mouse move is intended #793

bhaeussermann opened this issue Jul 24, 2024 · 3 comments

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@bhaeussermann
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Keyboard: UHK 60 v1
Firmware version: 11.1.1
Operating System: Windows 11 Enterprise

Every now and then when I swipe with my thumb across the touchpad to move the mouse it performs a click-and-drag action instead of just moving the mouse. Unfortunately, I have no reliable way of reproducing the issue. I did check that the touchpad is clean and not grimy.

To be honest, I don't care about being able to drag-and-drop using the touchpad as those interactions typically require delicate movement where I typically use the mouse instead. If there were an option to disable the drag-and-drop capability I would probably opt for that in favor of having to deal with accidentally selecting or dragging things every now and then.

@mondalaci
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We haven't received such a report yet, and we should address the root cause of the phantom clicks that trigger drag-and-drops.

Please try the relevant points of this guide, including the bottom I2cRecovery testing part, and let us know about your findings.

@bhaeussermann
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Thank you for the advice.
I'm still not able to pinpoint the problem. There don't seem to be any communication errors as the I2cRecovery counter never increments when I enable the I2cRecovery debugging. My keyboard also never misses or duplicates any key strokes.
My most likely explanation at this stage is that the wonky touch-detection might be due to the dry skin on my thumb as we are currently in our dry winter season in the South African Highveld.

I will report back if I am able to find out more or if I manage to resolve the problem.

@mondalaci
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This might be an environmental-related problem, indeed. If you can't solve this issue and your touchpad is under warranty, we can replace it, although I'm not sure if it'll solve your issue.

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