Scrolling not working after suspend, looking for permanent solution





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I know this question has been asked before, but I want to see if anyone has a better solution than the one I have. I am using a Thinkpad 440p, previously with Ubuntu 18.04, currently with Ubuntu Mate 18.04. I've had this issue with elementary os and mint. When my computer suspends and I start it up again, the scrolling no longer works. The solution I found was to modprobe -r psmouse and modprobe psmouse. This fixes it instantly and I wrote a script to do it but I have to run the script everytime I resume from suspend. I was just wondering if anyone has a permanent solution.










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    I know this question has been asked before, but I want to see if anyone has a better solution than the one I have. I am using a Thinkpad 440p, previously with Ubuntu 18.04, currently with Ubuntu Mate 18.04. I've had this issue with elementary os and mint. When my computer suspends and I start it up again, the scrolling no longer works. The solution I found was to modprobe -r psmouse and modprobe psmouse. This fixes it instantly and I wrote a script to do it but I have to run the script everytime I resume from suspend. I was just wondering if anyone has a permanent solution.










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      I know this question has been asked before, but I want to see if anyone has a better solution than the one I have. I am using a Thinkpad 440p, previously with Ubuntu 18.04, currently with Ubuntu Mate 18.04. I've had this issue with elementary os and mint. When my computer suspends and I start it up again, the scrolling no longer works. The solution I found was to modprobe -r psmouse and modprobe psmouse. This fixes it instantly and I wrote a script to do it but I have to run the script everytime I resume from suspend. I was just wondering if anyone has a permanent solution.










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      I know this question has been asked before, but I want to see if anyone has a better solution than the one I have. I am using a Thinkpad 440p, previously with Ubuntu 18.04, currently with Ubuntu Mate 18.04. I've had this issue with elementary os and mint. When my computer suspends and I start it up again, the scrolling no longer works. The solution I found was to modprobe -r psmouse and modprobe psmouse. This fixes it instantly and I wrote a script to do it but I have to run the script everytime I resume from suspend. I was just wondering if anyone has a permanent solution.







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          After some digging I used a combination of your solution and this answer.



          On Ubuntu 18.04, I placed the following script in /lib/systemd/system-sleep/psmouse-refresh. This reloads the module after suspend.



          #!/bin/bash

          # $1 is the state (pre or post)-sleep
          if [[ $1 == post ]]; then
          modprobe -r psmouse
          modprobe psmouse
          fi


          make it executable



          chmod +x /lib/systemd/system-sleep/psmouse-refresh





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            After some digging I used a combination of your solution and this answer.



            On Ubuntu 18.04, I placed the following script in /lib/systemd/system-sleep/psmouse-refresh. This reloads the module after suspend.



            #!/bin/bash

            # $1 is the state (pre or post)-sleep
            if [[ $1 == post ]]; then
            modprobe -r psmouse
            modprobe psmouse
            fi


            make it executable



            chmod +x /lib/systemd/system-sleep/psmouse-refresh





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              After some digging I used a combination of your solution and this answer.



              On Ubuntu 18.04, I placed the following script in /lib/systemd/system-sleep/psmouse-refresh. This reloads the module after suspend.



              #!/bin/bash

              # $1 is the state (pre or post)-sleep
              if [[ $1 == post ]]; then
              modprobe -r psmouse
              modprobe psmouse
              fi


              make it executable



              chmod +x /lib/systemd/system-sleep/psmouse-refresh





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                After some digging I used a combination of your solution and this answer.



                On Ubuntu 18.04, I placed the following script in /lib/systemd/system-sleep/psmouse-refresh. This reloads the module after suspend.



                #!/bin/bash

                # $1 is the state (pre or post)-sleep
                if [[ $1 == post ]]; then
                modprobe -r psmouse
                modprobe psmouse
                fi


                make it executable



                chmod +x /lib/systemd/system-sleep/psmouse-refresh





                share|improve this answer















                After some digging I used a combination of your solution and this answer.



                On Ubuntu 18.04, I placed the following script in /lib/systemd/system-sleep/psmouse-refresh. This reloads the module after suspend.



                #!/bin/bash

                # $1 is the state (pre or post)-sleep
                if [[ $1 == post ]]; then
                modprobe -r psmouse
                modprobe psmouse
                fi


                make it executable



                chmod +x /lib/systemd/system-sleep/psmouse-refresh






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