Any fix for 13.10 for the three finger middleclick?
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Running Unity disables Xorg's 3-finger click support
On raring this still is an issue
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Title:
Running Unity disables Xorg's 3-finger click support (middle click)
To
Salvador Diaz disabling Unity MT grab handles does not solve the problem
for me.
I have a Macbook pro 1.2, and middle click with 3 fingers worked on 11.10.
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For anyone looking for a simple solution on Precise:
* Make sure ccsm is installed (sudo apt-get install
compizconfig-settings-manager)
* Open ccsm
* Search for Unity
* Disable 'Unity MT grab handles'
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Rather than reuse this bug for a new issue, I've decided to create a new
bug and revert this to Won't Fix. Please see bug 971783 for more
details.
Thanks!
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Status: Confirmed = Won't Fix
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I as well may confirm that three button tap does not work with xserver-
xorg-input-synaptics 1.5.99.902-0ubuntu1 (precise) update. xinput test
doesn't show a thing. This new bug is absolutely unrelated to unity
though. So I'd better fill in a new report; or maybe someone could point
me to a
If you have an elantech touchpad it seems there is a regression with the newest
synaptics driver:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xserver-xorg-input-synaptics/+bug/873482
It is almost certainly 200_fix_four_tap.patch, it reintroduces the
finger counting which is not valid for our
** Changed in: xserver-xorg-input-synaptics (Ubuntu)
Status: Won't Fix = Confirmed
** Changed in: xserver-xorg-input-synaptics (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) = Chase Douglas (chasedouglas)
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I'm not really sure about the brand and make of my touchpad. It's on a
VAIO laptop and xinput lists it as SynPS/2 Synaptics TouchPad. I
believe my case to be different from #873482 as 2-finger taps works fine
and xinput does NOT report anything from a 3-finger tap. I'm now back to
Synclient workaround doesn't seem to be working for me anymore after
today's synaptics updates...
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I can confirm the workaround no longer works. Annoyingly inconsistent
behavior :).
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Title:
Running Unity disables
Confirmed with a touchpad that this now works in Ubuntu 12.04. Just set:
synclient TapButton3=2
which means when tapping with 3 fingers, send a click for mouse button 2
(middle).
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And confirmed with a clickpad (Apple Magic Trackpad) that clickpads also work
in 12.04. Just set:
synclient ClickFinger3=2
which means when clicking with 3 fingers, send a click for button 2 (middle).
Please change the status to Fix Released if possible (I can't).
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For me on Precise 3 finger tap doesn't work either.
It also doesn't work with unity2d.
If I tap three finger on the touchpad nothing happen.
I have a synaptics touchpad.
xserver-xorg-input-synaptics: 1.5.99~git20120223-0ubuntu1
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On Precise, the uTouch gesture stack sits on the client side of X. For
it to work properly, touch events need to be emitted. Unfortunately, if
the X synaptics input module is listening for three touch gestures
(three touch tap for middle click, for example), this will prevent the X
server from
Oh, thanks for the workaround.
So that means, that this bug won't be fixed in Precise?
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Hi Bence,
It's not really a bug because it is working as designed. However, you
are free to override the default behavior if you want.
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It sounds more like the status should be Fix Released in precise. With a
note that it's disabled by default.
Assuming that synclient TapButton3=2 does indeed solve this bug in
precise.
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Are there any plans on some sort of fix for this? I'm really hoping
there's something workable by 12.04. I'd imagine ubuntu currently has
significantly more touchpad users than touchscreen users and they should
not have significant missing functionality missing, especially for an
LTS release.
We are working on options for 12.04. I don't know exactly how things
will fall out, but my hope is that it can be configurable.
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N: Name=ETPS/2 Elantech Touchpad
It can be clicked but I am using three finger tap.
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Running Unity disables
xorg log file as requested
** Attachment added: Xorg.0.log
https://bugs.launchpad.net/unity/+bug/754000/+attachment/2670607/+files/Xorg.0.log
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I can confirm 3-finger tap-to-click does not work, even with the MT Grab
Handles plugin disabled in ccsm. But this is not a bug in the PPA and I
did only intend to fix actual clicking with clickpads for now.
From memory, the reason for this is that unity unconditionally captures
all 3-finger
The package from the ppa does not solve the problem on Oneiric.
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Title:
Running Unity disables Xorg's 3-finger click
I have installed the package from http://packages.debian.org/squeeze-
backports/i386/xserver-xorg-input-synaptics/download which does not
contain the Unity MT Grab handles patch. This makes 3 finger tapping to
middle click work again.
So please, remove these patches or modify them to three finger
Marcus,
1. What kind of touchpad/hardware are you using?
2. Is it a click-pad or a touch-pad?
3. Could you please attach a copy of your /var/log/Xorg.0.log ?
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** Description changed:
- as soon as i put down three fingers, the love handles appear. on the
- macbook pro a middle click is done with a 3 finger click. this is very
- low priority, and i could even see a wontfix. there's a simple work
- around to just not put all 3 fingers down at the same
when I type
sudo apt-get update
I get the following
W: A error occurred during the signature verification. The repository is not
updated and the previous index files will be used. GPG error:
http://ppa.launchpad.net oneiric Release: The following signatures were
invalid: BADSIG 07F44D6CE0BB1767
@gadepall, it seems like you might have been temporarily unable to reach
the required servers, or forgotten to configure the repository properly.
Please try:
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:vanvugt/unity
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get upgrade
If that fails please contact the Ubuntu forums for
@gadepall, please try updating to the latest version 1.4.1-1ubuntu2vv2
from my PPA and let us know if that solves the 2-finger problem.
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1. The two finger problem happens only with the PPA
2. I do not have the option of tap to click in system settngs mouse and
touchpad. In touchpad, the only available options are two fingure scrolling
and pointer speed
3. dpkg -l | grep synaptics gives
ii xserver-xorg-input-synaptics
I just realized my PPA had the old version of the fix in it. I've now uploaded
the new version:
1.4.1-1ubuntu2vv2
Please wait for it to build and be published, then let me know if it
solves the 2-finger problem. If it doesn't then I have another fix in
mind that I can apply...
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** Description changed:
as soon as i put down three fingers, the love handles appear. on the
macbook pro a middle click is done with a 3 finger click. this is very
low priority, and i could even see a wontfix. there's a simple work
around to just not put all 3 fingers down at the same
** Branch linked: lp:~vanvugt/ubuntu/precise/xserver-xorg-input-
synaptics/fix-754000
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Title:
Running Unity disables
Excellent, touchpad users would really appreciate that.
For the people having 3 finger tap not being recognized, when you 3 finger tap
is it recognizing it as a single click? If so I think you should be looking at
this bug:
Similarly to bug 873482, if you're using the Apple Magic Trackpad and
can't get any multi-finger clicks to work then you have bug 862094.
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All that's a bit confusing for me. I have a synaptics touchpad, and I
was using really MUCH the three-fingers tap for opening links in a new
tab, closing tab, pasting selections, etc. I think that was such a
natural way of doing, that to say: change that for two fingers, is not a
solution I can
I agree NachoR. I'm not sure if the touchpad issue is the same as this
clickpad issue.
Because I've tried using gnome-shell and kubuntu. 3 finger tap doesn't
work with either of them! In kubuntu I could get middle click working
because by default kubuntu has middle click assigned to 2 fingers,
Forgoet to mention a few things in my haste:
Of course even if this possible separate bug were fixed, an option to
have unity recognize 3 finger tap as middle click would still be needed,
and that relates to this bug. I also should mention I do not get the
love handles in unity when I 3 finger
I just upgraded 11.04 with Gnome3 from PPA to the official 11.10 on my
friend`s Asus T101MT and the three-finger click _works_ in Gnome 3.2.
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The issue with touchpads and clickpads actually overlaps a little bit in
code. The fix I have so far (which still needs work), does affect
touchpads and clickpads. But it will probably affect them differently...
The distinction between touchpads and clickpads is necessary because the
Unity
I would really like a fix for TOUCHPADS. ubuntu is unusable for me
because of this. I've even tried switching from unity to gnome-shell but
3 finger tap does not work at all in ubuntu... It works fine in every
other distro I've used.
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Can confirm that fix does absolutely nothing for the touchpad on my asus
u52f. two finger right click works fine, 3 finger does absolutely
nothing whether I am in unity or gnome-shell. This is totally
unacceptable behavior.
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IIRC, three fingers click used to work for me in the Openbox but I
didn't try it for a week.
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Title:
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I agree touchpad owners should have the option of disabling Unity's 3
-finger-touch gesture handling and getting 3-finger middle button
emulation back. Such a general fix for touchpads would be in unity
itself. I am only working on fixing clickpad support right now in
xserver-xorg-input-synaptics.
Someone else can work on the unity fix. That's very separate to what I'm
doing in xserver-xorg-input-synaptics.
** Changed in: unity (Ubuntu)
Status: In Progress = Confirmed
** Changed in: unity (Ubuntu)
Assignee: Daniel van Vugt (vanvugt) = (unassigned)
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I've made the current fix available for natty and oneiric in
ppa:vanvugt/unity:
https://launchpad.net/~vanvugt/+archive/unity
The natty version has been well tested on a Macbook Air. The oneiric
version isn't yet tested.
Please try it and let me know how it goes for you, along with the
Does this fix only affect the Mac problem with CLICKABLE touchpads or
should this work with 3 finger TAPS also?
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Once perfected, the fix should only affect clickpads. It should not
affect tap-to-click on touchpads.
But the fix is not perfect. So I'm interested in getting feedback to
hear what kind of devices it fixes (or breaks), and which ones it has no
effect on.
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What is the difference between click and tap?
Can I disable Unity getting in the way? I've tried to disable Unity MT Grab
Handles plugin in ccsm, but it didn't work, obviously.
I have an old Eee PC 901 and I doubt that the touchpad has real multitouch
capability. So for me it's a major
In this case, a *click* means you have a clickpad which itself is one
big button that can be depressed and makes a clicking sound. Like on an
Apple Macbook, Magic Trackpad, or some HP laptops. Particularly, the
button of a clickpad can be pressed and released without the fingers
lifting off the
Agreed. I have an Apple magic trackpad that I occasionally play with,
and this issue / design choice makes it pretty unusable with current
Unity. The multitouch gestures for moving windows are great and all,
but what's the substitute for highlight text with click and drag, and
then middle click
** Summary changed:
- 3 finger touch interferes with 3 finger click (middle click)
+ Running Unity disables Xorg's 3-finger click support (middle click)
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Chase: You wrote that changing the behavior of a two-finger click would
be a huge behavior change, wouldn't the same reasoning apply to
changing the behavior of a three-finger click?
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Daniel,
Sorry for mixing up the clicking vs tapping aspect of this bug. You are
right that they are different. I'm not sure yet what the best answer is
for how to handle three touch clicking when three touch anything is
grabbed by Unity.
On your merge request, I simply haven't had time to do any
It seems a couple of duplicates of this bug, and Chase himself, are
talking about 3-finger taps. Please note this bug is about 3-finger
*clicks* on clickpads. Not 3-finger taps.
** Description changed:
+ Please note this bug is about physically clicking a clickpad. It is
+ not about 3-finger
Ian,
You're right that taking three tap for paste away is a use case change,
but it's not as big of a change as moving one response from one action
to a different action.
Another thing to note is that Ubuntu tries to cater to people who come
from all environments. The X copy/paste functionality
No problem at all. It seems none of us realized we were talking about
different things till now.
I would still like to see the fix for this bug though to the end. If you
don't have time to look at it in detail just yet then that's
understandable.
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- Please note this bug
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