Thanks for the reply! Looking at /etc/pbbuttonsd.conf (and man
pbbuttonsd.conf), I tried the following:
TPMode =
TPMode = notap
#TPMode =
It was originally:
TPMode = drag
I have restarted after each change, with no effect. Trackpad is still
selecting text.
/etc/init.d/pbbuttonsd is using /etc/pbbuttonsd.conf.
Any ideas would be greatly appreciated. It's hot here in Memphis, TN,
USA without air-conditioning. My fingers get sticky, and the trackpad is
hindering my productivity.
Thanks,
Ross
stephen sefick wrote:
pbbuttonsd - i just installed it on my ibookG4 and no more a trackpad selection.
hth
Stephen Sefick
On Wed, Jun 17, 2009 at 2:36 PM, Ross Gohlke<r...@grinz.com> wrote:
Greetings,
I have a Powerbook 12" 1.5GHZ. I am using XFCE as my window manager. I am
running kernel 2.6.26.2 with Debian Squeeze.
Is there any way to prevent the trackpad from being used to click? When I
move my mouse across the screen with the trackpad it frequently clicks on
things and selects as I drag. My trackpad is worn out, so using a lot of
pressure doesn't work very well.
I have set Drag and Drop Threshold and Double Click Time and Distance to
maximum in Settings > Mouse > Behavior. I have also tried changing Feedback
and Threshold for both Configure and appletouch under Settings > Mouse >
Devices.
I turned this "feature" off under Mac OS X. Is there an equivalent (GUI or
CLI) under Debian?
Thanks,
Ross Gohlke
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