DWT "enabled" in config but seems to have no impact - ETPS/2 Elantech Touchpad (tapping) supersensitive
Note: touchpad has 2 (separate) physical hardware buttons. Data in attached files.
Issue: even tough DWT is enabled, IF "tapping" is also enabled, the touchpad's sensitivity to taps is much too high and causes minimal grazes or touches on pad (while writing) to make cursor jump to other area of screen.
One particular nuisance resulting is that when writing text (e.g. email or letter in word processor), one starts typing a sentence, accidentally grazes touchpad (ever so slightly) with thumb or other fingers and cursor jumps to a completely different area of screen, and second half of sentence gets inserted at this other location (where cursor has jumped to.) This makes touchpad virtually unusable.
The "solution" I am using now is to disable "tapping" and only use the physical buttons but that really reduces functionality (middle button emulation from 2 or 3 finger tapping, etc.) Tapping is desirable but not under these extremely high sensitivity conditions.
I don't know if this is linked to this particular touchpad model, or if I just have not setup my config properly.
See my config file (some options are enabled/disabled but do not impact my touchpad which seems not to have these capabilities.)
Let me know if you can look into it and what other info I can provide (and possibly how to extract it.)70-elantech-touchpad.conf
Note: I tried experimenting with the "fuzz" but that seems to have no impact. Same with pressure range.