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Kali Linux dual-boot issue with a malfunctioning mousepad.

Kali Linux dual-boot issue with a malfunctioning mousepad.

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Senshi_
Member
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02-06-2026, 07:06 AM
#1
I start the Kali Linux installer and notice the mousepad isn’t moving. I try to resolve the issue without assuming I don’t need it during setup. Thanks for your support!
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Senshi_
02-06-2026, 07:06 AM #1

I start the Kali Linux installer and notice the mousepad isn’t moving. I try to resolve the issue without assuming I don’t need it during setup. Thanks for your support!

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02-13-2026, 09:52 PM
#2
Set up your terminal or TTY. Install libinput using your package manager if you're running Xorg, otherwise add evdev and the Synaptics driver, then configure it through xorg.conf or a config file like 20-touchpad.conf. If you're unsure, start with Ubuntu—it's more practical out-of-the-box and has most of Kali’s tools ready. You don’t want to dual-boot Kali without knowing how to fix Linux issues; doing so can be very challenging. It's usually better to use a live USB for testing, since Kali is designed for penetration testing rather than everyday use.
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Egyptian_Gamer
02-13-2026, 09:52 PM #2

Set up your terminal or TTY. Install libinput using your package manager if you're running Xorg, otherwise add evdev and the Synaptics driver, then configure it through xorg.conf or a config file like 20-touchpad.conf. If you're unsure, start with Ubuntu—it's more practical out-of-the-box and has most of Kali’s tools ready. You don’t want to dual-boot Kali without knowing how to fix Linux issues; doing so can be very challenging. It's usually better to use a live USB for testing, since Kali is designed for penetration testing rather than everyday use.

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DJemi
Member
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02-20-2026, 06:48 AM
#3
Consider using a virtual machine if available rather than a dual-boot setup. It saves a lot of hassle since you won’t need to restart to change the operating system.
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DJemi
02-20-2026, 06:48 AM #3

Consider using a virtual machine if available rather than a dual-boot setup. It saves a lot of hassle since you won’t need to restart to change the operating system.

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FramezTheBest
Member
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02-20-2026, 12:38 PM
#4
It's a joke. You can set up Steam on Kali and enjoy gaming. It works perfectly for users.
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FramezTheBest
02-20-2026, 12:38 PM #4

It's a joke. You can set up Steam on Kali and enjoy gaming. It works perfectly for users.

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MATTYB96
Junior Member
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02-20-2026, 07:34 PM
#5
Most packages work well on most distributions, yet they aren't built for everyday users. Kali is mainly made for penetration testing and can be adapted for consumer purposes, though it's not intended out of the box. Case in point: OPs input drivers are typically missing by default—something distros like Mint, Manjaro, or Ubuntu would add. I agree with TakataruMC; if you hit roadblocks, begin with a simpler distro to grasp Linux basics before diving into Kali or Arch. Starting on a tougher, more practical system early can turn the Linux journey into a frustrating experience.
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MATTYB96
02-20-2026, 07:34 PM #5

Most packages work well on most distributions, yet they aren't built for everyday users. Kali is mainly made for penetration testing and can be adapted for consumer purposes, though it's not intended out of the box. Case in point: OPs input drivers are typically missing by default—something distros like Mint, Manjaro, or Ubuntu would add. I agree with TakataruMC; if you hit roadblocks, begin with a simpler distro to grasp Linux basics before diving into Kali or Arch. Starting on a tougher, more practical system early can turn the Linux journey into a frustrating experience.

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DooCrush
Junior Member
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02-21-2026, 01:26 PM
#6
I suddenly started using Kali Linux without knowing why. It felt like playing a game without following the instructions—just trying things out and seeing what works.
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DooCrush
02-21-2026, 01:26 PM #6

I suddenly started using Kali Linux without knowing why. It felt like playing a game without following the instructions—just trying things out and seeing what works.

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02-25-2026, 04:26 AM
#7
Yes, it occurs in other distributions such as Ubuntu.
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lol_Angela_lol
02-25-2026, 04:26 AM #7

Yes, it occurs in other distributions such as Ubuntu.