logos 4 not scrolling using touchpad

Logos doesn't work properly with the touchpad scroll, it either won't scroll or it will scroll once and wont do it again, i have two different laptops, and it does it on both machines so i don't think it would be my laptop.
And it is a Synaptics Touchpad.
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This has been an ongoing issue. When L4 was released there were several threads about it. I assumed that my old laptop was to blame. 2 weeks ago I bought a new laptop---a huge leap forward in terms of technology--and I still cannot scroll in my windows. I think in one of the previous threads someone said it was a Windows problem and not a Logos problem. That is a response I have a hard time believing. I really wish that I could get my scrolling to work! After all, we have put people on the moon and now we are targeting Mars. Surely it's not too much to ask for scrolling in L4?! (Hey folks--not really complaining--I love L4!)
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My understanding is that this is a known bug in Windows .NET/WPF affecting only laptops with Synaptics touchpads. It will have to wait for Microsoft to release a patch before Logos can encorporate it into an update. Logos is unable to work around it in the meantime. The bugfix was supposedly going to be available from Microsoft in March 2010.
Here is a thread that gives more info: http://community.logos.com/forums/t/8134.aspx
In particular, Bradley's post explains the problem and directs us to Microsoft's website about it:
http://community.logos.com/forums/p/4281/34292.aspx#34292And here's the discussion on Microsoft's forum:
https://connect.microsoft.com/VisualStudio/feedback/ViewFeedback.aspx?FeedbackID=453632&wa=wsignin1.0Reading through all of that, it appears Microsoft has fixed something, but who knows whether it is in the latest release of WPF that Logos is building with. And furthermore, people are still complaining that the problem isn't fully fixed. Microsoft passes the buck to laptop manufacturer Lenovo, saying it's a bug in their driver, and that they've been notified of it. So it's completely out of Logos's control, and even apparently out of Microsoft's control now.
Do you folks with the scrolling problem all have Lenovo laptops?
I know how aggravating it must be. But there's really nothing Logos can do about it to satisfy you. Software has gotten so complex that it builds on layers and layers of code, which is created by multiple different companies.
I guess until the powers that be (Microsoft perhaps with some pressure from Logos who doesn't have a whole lot of clout when it comes to getting the big behemoth to do anything) push Lenovo to fix this, you'll have to scroll with the PageUp/PageDown key or the scroll bar, or get an external mouse with a scroll wheel. Sorry. [:(]
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Thanks for taking the time to give your thoughtful input. I do not know what a "Lenovo" is but my laptop has all of the latest technology built into it. It seems, to a simpleton like me, this should be a relatively easy fix, regardless of who is to "blame." This is of course not a deal breaker for me. I just thought getting a new laptop would solve my issue. Sadly, I was wrong!
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Lenovo is a brand of Laptop, And no I don't have one, I have a Compaq Presario and a Hp laptop, it doesn't scroll on either of the laptops, my compaq has a Synaptics touchpad, not what the HP has.
but thanks foe the links will read them now and see what i can glean from them.
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Garrett Mercury said:
It seems, to a simpleton like me, this should be a relatively easy fix, regardless of who is to "blame."
If it were, they would have fixed it by now, because it is obviously very annoying to lots of people. Having worked in the software industry, I know that there are sometimes bugs that are really hard to get at and fix, especially when they relate to hardware and there are dependencies on other companies' software.
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Rosie Perera said:
Do you folks with the scrolling problem all have Lenovo laptops?
HP here.. Synaptics touchpad... awaiting Logos' incorporation of WPF fix in NET 4.0... Still waiting.
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BillS said:Rosie Perera said:
Do you folks with the scrolling problem all have Lenovo laptops?
HP here.. Synaptics touchpad... awaiting Logos' incorporation of WPF fix in NET 4.0... Still waiting.
ditto. HP, synaptics.
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If you right click on the Logos icon, select properties, then select compatibility and check the box "run this program as an administrator" the scrolling works just fine. You will have to click an allow button every time you start Logos but I find this a small price to pay for the scrolling ability to work.
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That might work for you but for me it did not. Thanks, however, for the info. Maybe it will help someone else.
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Alan Charles Gielczyk said:
If you right click on the Logos icon, select properties, then select compatibility and check the box "run this program as an administrator" the scrolling works just fine. You will have to click an allow button every time you start Logos but I find this a small price to pay for the scrolling ability to work.
did not work here, either (and I did not get a little "allow" box, either. But thanks for trying! [:)]
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Dell XPS laptop with a touchpad, the flick scroll doesn't work, but at least with the dell touchpad driver, if you click both right and left buttons at the same time, you get the "center click" scroll".
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Grace & Peace,
Bill
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Just installed an OPTIONAL Microsoft Windows Update (windows 7 pro 64bit) which had to do with synaptics. Now suddenly I can scroll with my synaptics touchpad in LOGOS!. It works great!.
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Steve Vandevelde said:
Just installed an OPTIONAL Microsoft Windows Update (windows 7 pro 64bit) which had to do with synaptics. Now suddenly I can scroll with my synaptics touchpad in LOGOS!. It works great!.
Hey, that's great news! I'll try to get the word out to all the synaptics users who have posted about problems with this. However some might still be using Vista so they won't benefit from this fix, unless there's a comparable one for Vista as well.
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Steve Vandevelde said:
Just installed an OPTIONAL Microsoft Windows Update (windows 7 pro 64bit) which had to do with synaptics. Now suddenly I can scroll with my synaptics touchpad in LOGOS!. It works great!.
Steve,
Can you please provide some more info about which patch you applied (patch #, KB #, etc)? Did you download it from Microsoft site, or did you select it from Windows Update?
Thanks,
Peter
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Peter, I may be bringing up false hopes. This may be only related to my hardware or something.
This was not a special download from Microsoft's website. It was from Windows Update (under optional updates). It did not have a KB number nor a patch number. But it had a driverid number within a hyperlink. The hyperlinks don't help me at all.
i'll try attach a screenshot with the paperclip...
p.s. since i installed one update at a time, i can say confidently that this was the one that made the touchpad work. After this update there were some .NET updates too, but that was definitely not what made it work for me.
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Steve Vandevelde said:
It was from Windows Update (under optional updates).
Had a look and it doesn't apply to Windows XP.
Dave
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Steve Vandevelde said:
Just installed an OPTIONAL Microsoft Windows Update (windows 7 pro 64bit) which had to do with synaptics. Now suddenly I can scroll with my synaptics touchpad in LOGOS!. It works great!.
Steve,
I don't think it's going to be exclusive to Win7. I didn't get an update through the windows update applet, but I checked my computer manufacturer's website (dell) and they had just released a new synaptics driver. So I uninstalled the old one and installed the new one. After the requisite reboots, it appears that finger scrolling with the touchpad is working just fine!
I have a feeling this will depend on your Video card since the buffer will have to hold enough text and draw it fast enough using WPF to make the scrolling smooth. Fortunately with mine (Radeon HD 4670, 1GB RAM) It works well.
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Hey Steve!!! Thanks for the head's up! I finally have a working synaptics scroll function now! Awesome! If it were up to me, I'd name you an "honorary MVP' just for that tip alone!! That, and the fact that our names are sort of similar. [:P]
I like Apples. Especially Honeycrisp.
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Thomas Black said:Steve Vandevelde said:
Just installed an OPTIONAL Microsoft Windows Update (windows 7 pro 64bit) which had to do with synaptics. Now suddenly I can scroll with my synaptics touchpad in LOGOS!. It works great!.
Steve,
I don't think it's going to be exclusive to Win7. I didn't get an update through the windows update applet, but I checked my computer manufacturer's website (dell) and they had just released a new synaptics driver. So I uninstalled the old one and installed the new one. After the requisite reboots, it appears that finger scrolling with the touchpad is working just fine!
I have a feeling this will depend on your Video card since the buffer will have to hold enough text and draw it fast enough using WPF to make the scrolling smooth. Fortunately with mine (Radeon HD 4670, 1GB RAM) It works well.
YAY! I had installed it earlier today, but until this post, I'd lived with the limitation for so long I'd given up even trying to scroll didn't know it had been fixed!
THANKS! YAY!
Grace & Peace,
Bill
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I installed all my Win7 optional updates and Synaptics still doesn't work.
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PeterLi said:
I installed all my Win7 optional updates and Synaptics still doesn't work.
you have two options in this order:
1. Check with your computer manufacturer's site and look for the drivers section, see if there is an updated touchpad driver for your computer.
2. you can go to synaptics.com and check out their own driver, but please note the warning they post.
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Dan DeVilder said:PeterLi said:
I installed all my Win7 optional updates and Synaptics still doesn't work.
you are positive you checked the synaptics option?
Dan, the way some of those hardware updates work, not everyone gets the same offering. So many are going to have to resort to checking their manufacturer's website.
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So I've downloaded the latest and greatest Synaptic driver for my laptop but I do not know exactly where to place that file before I extract it. Unlike many of you I am not a computer genius, although I know more than my 83 year old father in law. Any ideas on where to put it?
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Garrett Mercury said:
So I've downloaded the latest and greatest Synaptic driver for my laptop but I do not know exactly where to place that file before I extract it. Unlike many of you I am not a computer genius, although I know more than my 83 year old father in law. Any ideas on where to put it?
Usually what you download from your manufacturer's is a self-extracting install program. If it has the extension .exe or .msi it should install itself if you just double click on it. Doesn't matter where you downloaded it to on your computer. It will know where to install itself. Or did you download a .zip file?
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Assuming it's in your downloads directory, you can simply extract it there (if it's a zip file) or run it from there (if it's an exe or msi).
If you extract it from a zip file, just enter the new directory it creates and find the setup.exe file and double click it.
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Thomas Black said:
Dan, the way some of those hardware updates work, not everyone gets the same offering. So many are going to have to resort to checking their manufacturer's website.
thanks for the heads up!
I like Apples. Especially Honeycrisp.
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I tried to download it from the laptop support site but couldn't get it to work--maybe something about a pop up being blocked. So I goggled the name of the file and downloaded a zipped version. When I click on it it extracts all of the files but I have no idea where they went! I looked to see if it installed the updated Synaptics driver but it did not.
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Typically when a popup is blocked your browser will tell you (IE and Firefox do) and will give you an option to open the blocked window anyway.Garrett Mercury said:I tried to download it from the laptop support site but couldn't get it to work--maybe something about a pop up being blocked. So I goggled the name of the file and downloaded a zipped version. When I click on it it extracts all of the files but I have no idea where they went! I looked to see if it installed the updated Synaptics driver but it did not.
As for the unzipped files, usually some dialog will pop up telling you where they are being unzipped to. Otherwise they may have been dumped to either:
A) the same directory the zipped file is in
a temp directory under c:\temp\zippedfilename\
C) something more like C:\Dell\Drivers\Synaptic or something along those lines.
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Garrett Mercury said:
I tried to download it from the laptop support site but couldn't get it to work--maybe something about a pop up being blocked. So I goggled the name of the file and downloaded a zipped version. When I click on it it extracts all of the files but I have no idea where they went! I looked to see if it installed the updated Synaptics driver but it did not.
Usually when you double-click to unzip a zip file, you are offered an opportunity to select what folder you want the extracted files to go into. Didn't it do that? If not, perhaps it created a sub-folder within the folder where the zip file is located - that's usually the default. Failing that, if you knew the name of any one of the extracted files you could search for it on your hard disk. There's probably one called setup.exe but there will likely be hundreds of setup.exe files on your computer so that won't help. You might need to contact your laptop manufacturer for help with this as it's really not a Logos question anymore at this point.
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Steve,
I can't scroll and I synoptics with an "Asus" G73Jh Intel i7 64bit 6G ram .
I went to my pointer driver and asked for an update. It said that it was up to date.... help!
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