Søndag 12 marts 2006 11:36 skrev David Goodenough: > > This is now kde wishlist bug #123468. > > > > Link provided for your voting convenience. :-) > > > > http://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=123468 > > > > Anders > > One of the reasons this stuff is there is to comply with the rules on > making computers "Accessible" to those with physical disabilities. In > several countries such behaviour is strongly recommended and is > quite likely to become mandatory.
Nevertheless it should be possible to turn off. > It is also useful on laptops, where controlling the "mouse" with a > touchpad is never quite as easy as a real mouse. At home I use my laptop all the time. I find the touchpad quite convinient actually. With edge dragging enabled it is just as good as a mouse for regular work. It has problems with accuracy in graphics applications of course. > There is a control panel setting to turn it off as I understand it. I looked but couldn't find any. I looked through the accessability settings in KControl, and browsing behaviour in Konqueror. Anders -- - Debian GNU/Linux - KDE 3.5.1 - KMail 1.9.1 -