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After installing the Surface-Linux kernel on my Surface Pro 10, touch and pen don't work. Running iptsd-find-hidraw returns [14:15:14.255] [info] No devices found
I have already tried setting intel_iommu=off in grub, to no avail.
Additionally, the touchpad exhibits some strange behaviour. notably, the scrolling is much too fast by default, especially in Firefox. You also cannot click with one finger and drag with another, you must click and drag with one. I have the flex cover with the newer haptic touchpad like the Surface Studio has. I'm not sure if iptsd handles the touchpad or not, though, but I saw support was added for the surface studio 2 in v3.
Here are the system specs:
Hardware:
Surface Pro 10
64GB Ram
1TB SSD
Intel Core Ultra 7 165U
Software:
Ubuntu 24.04.1 LTS
Linux 6.9.9-surface-1 (6.10.10-1 doesn't boot)
I don't know what logs may be required to diagnose this issue, but I am willing to provide any logs or testing that is required to get this device supported.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
After installing the Surface-Linux kernel on my Surface Pro 10, touch and pen don't work. Running iptsd-find-hidraw returns
[14:15:14.255] [info] No devices found
I have already tried setting
intel_iommu=off
in grub, to no avail.Additionally, the touchpad exhibits some strange behaviour. notably, the scrolling is much too fast by default, especially in Firefox. You also cannot click with one finger and drag with another, you must click and drag with one. I have the flex cover with the newer haptic touchpad like the Surface Studio has. I'm not sure if iptsd handles the touchpad or not, though, but I saw support was added for the surface studio 2 in v3.
Here are the system specs:
Hardware:
Software:
I don't know what logs may be required to diagnose this issue, but I am willing to provide any logs or testing that is required to get this device supported.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: