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Most USB keyboards and mice are compatible with the XO.
Most USB keyboards and mice are compatible with the XO.


IR (infrared) keyboards (e.g., "PalmPilot keyboards") and wireless (Bluetooth) keyboards are <b>not</b> supported on the XO laptop.
IR (infrared) keyboards (e.g., "PalmPilot keyboards") and wireless (Bluetooth) keyboards are <b>not</b> supported on the XO-1, XO-1.5 or XO-1.75 laptop.

[[Bluetooth]] keyboards and mice can be made to work on an XO-4 laptop if the laptop was built with the dual purpose wireless card.


===Is there a stylus for the touchpad?===
===Is there a stylus for the touchpad?===


The touchpad was designed to be able to work with a stylus, but the laptop does not ship with a stylus.
The first XO-1 touchpad was designed to be able to work with a stylus, but the laptop does not ship with a stylus.


Currently there are no activities that use the stylus. The Draw activity will work with a stylus in the next software update.
Currently there are no activities that use the stylus.


===Why is my touchpad jumpy?===
===Why is my touchpad jumpy?===
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Users should also strongly consider a longer-term solution -- upgrading to the [[Release notes|latest official software release]] -- <b>remembering to remove all power (battery AND power cord) after upgrading/reflashing.</b>
Users should also strongly consider a longer-term solution -- upgrading to the [[Release notes|latest official software release]] -- <b>remembering to remove all power (battery AND power cord) after upgrading/reflashing.</b>


===How do I identify the type/model of keyboard/trackpad on my XO?===
===How do I identify the type and model of the keyboard and touchpad on my XO?===
In [[Terminal activity]] enter

cat /sys/bus/serio/drivers/psmouse/serio*/protocol

* PS/2 using the base PS/2 protocol for compatibility
* SynPS/2 Synaptics touchpad
* FSPPS/2 Sentelic AVC Finger Sensing Pad.

Alternatively

dmesg | grep psmouse


See [[Touchpad/Testing#Identification|how to identify the touchpad on an XO]].
* XO-1.5 newer CL1A = serio1: ID: 10 02 64
* XO-1.5 older CL1A = synaptics
* XO-1 = 50

Latest revision as of 03:46, 22 November 2013

Mouse, Touchpad

Can I attach an external keyboard or mouse?

Most USB keyboards and mice are compatible with the XO.

IR (infrared) keyboards (e.g., "PalmPilot keyboards") and wireless (Bluetooth) keyboards are not supported on the XO-1, XO-1.5 or XO-1.75 laptop.

Bluetooth keyboards and mice can be made to work on an XO-4 laptop if the laptop was built with the dual purpose wireless card.

Is there a stylus for the touchpad?

The first XO-1 touchpad was designed to be able to work with a stylus, but the laptop does not ship with a stylus.

Currently there are no activities that use the stylus.

Why is my touchpad jumpy?

At times, the touchpad will become jumpy and the system will recalibrate it. If this happens, keep your fingers away from the touchpad for five seconds. You can also force a manual recalibration.

There were three known touchpad issues. We recommend upgrading to the latest software. A USB mouse is also a useful workaround in extreme cases.

Why did my mouse and keyboard freeze in 2011?

Users running XO-1 builds 650, 653 and 656 from 2007 and very early 2008 are encountering touchpad/keyboard freezes when their system clock is set to 2011 and 2012. A quick solution to the problem is described on the wiki and summarized in this blog post.

Users should also strongly consider a longer-term solution -- upgrading to the latest official software release -- remembering to remove all power (battery AND power cord) after upgrading/reflashing.

How do I identify the type and model of the keyboard and touchpad on my XO?

See how to identify the touchpad on an XO.