On Thu, Jul 14, 2016 at 01:57:13PM +1000, Peter Hutterer wrote: > libinput is a lot smarter than synaptics when it comes to palm > detection.
Question about libinput? The main reason why I'm using synclient because I have a Thinkpad T540p which doesn't have hard buttons for the "mouse buttons". It does have TrackPoint which I infinitely prefer to the !@#?! horrendo Trackpad on the T540p. So I do the following to only use the Trackpad for buttons. synclient RightButtonAreaTop=0 synclient RightButtonAreaRight=4858 synclient RightButtonAreaBottom=5000 synclient RightButtonAreaLeft=3500 synclient MiddleButtonAreaTop=0 synclient MiddleButtonAreaRight=3499 synclient MiddleButtonAreaBottom=5000 synclient MiddleButtonAreaLeft=2800 synclient coastingFriction=50 synclient coastingSpeed=15 synclient areaTopEdge=6000 synclient areaLeftEdge=0 synclient VertEdgeScroll=0 synclient HorizEdgeScroll=0 Basically, I don't want to use the Trackpad for mouse events, not *ever*. And even if the keyboard and trackpoint are quiscent, I don't want a random palm swipe to be registered a mouse or button event --- only when the pad is physically depressed. What's the equivalent way of doing the same thing with the libinput driver? (Note: I'm still using the X server, not Wayland, and I'm using XFCE). Thanks, - Ted