On Tue, Mar 24, 2020 at 10:35:48AM +0000, Stuart via blfs-support wrote:
> I raised this issue with the libinput project (Peter Hutterer) and we have
> determined that libinput is detecting and reporting the correct button and
> motion events.
> 
> Peter suggests that the problem may be with the GNOME default clickfinger
> behaviour. It may be just down to hunting where that setting is and making
> the necessary changes.
> 
> Any idea where to look in a BLFS system ?
> 
> Stuart
> 

Maybe the Arch wiki has the answer (gsettings, with a couple of
examples) :

 https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Libinput#Touchpad_not_working_in_GNOME

Although clearly the examples it provides will not help with all
clicks being treated as left-click, but maybe there are other
settings available.

Earlier in that page it also has links to their wiki pages for gnome
control center, which might be relevant, and a link to the
gome-tweaks package (but not a wiki page, just the package, so if
all else fails maybe search for details about gnome-tweaks).

ĸen
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