I recently got my hands on a Dell Latitude E7470 and installed Fedora Workstation. Even though I enabled two finger scroll (and disabled touchpad edge scroll), the right side of the touchpad still has a dead zone of considerable size. So, when I start a mouse movement too far on the right side, it wont register.

I tried a few things, like adding quirk configs, but the zone is still there. Bios had no option to disable. (I reinstalled with UEFI, prior installation was legacy uefi / bios, so I have to give it a look again).

Does someone have a way to disable the dead zone?

Also, the fingerprint sensor doesn’t work. From what I could research, it is a broadcom device with officials drivers for MS and Ubuntu. I tried some stuff to get this thing running, but it didn’t work out. I still have to try a bios update after the reinstall. Is there a way to get this thing running under Fedora? It’s not a crucial feature, but a nice to have for sure.

  • drrodneymckay_@sh.itjust.works
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    4 days ago

    This sounds similar to one we had at work recently. on a new model Dell Latitude, however all we are Windows so I cant provide much assistance and Win11 has changed our whole touch pad config experience. None of the devices we have have the advanced component manufacturer settings windows anymore. Only the generic Windows settings options.