On Tue, Dec 04, 2018 at 11:08:21PM +0100, Riccardo Mottola wrote: > > I just updated and rebuilt the kernel to current. > It is much better now. >
That's good :) > > Indeed it "works" just not coveniently, so the feature is indeed > implemented. Non-multi-touch would jump badly with two fingers. > What are your synaptics settings? If scale_z is not 32 then you need to update again. I bumped up the default scaling for this variable, if it is still a bit jumpy then you can increase scale_z some more. You need the very latest synaptics driver to do this though. > Perhaps, as you write, it is sending to many scroll events or the scroll > amount is too big? > Yes, it was... > > It is something which worked only with the special synaptics driver, not > the standard windows one, the right area of the touchbar has a bar drawn > on and using that scrolled without the need of two fingers. I think Martin said he was going to look at this - again, I only have a clickpad on my laptop so it is hard to test. > I think it is just a software feature, maybe not even convenient - I am > not accustomed to it because e.g. ThinkPads do not have it. > It could be a software feature - if it is then we can do the same sort of thing I did for emulating 3 buttons on a clickpad (by default that only reports a left click which is why I started hacking on the driver in the first place...) -- Brett Lymn "We are were wolves", "You mean werewolves?", "No we were wolves, now we are something else entirely", "Oh"