On Sat, May 27, 2017 at 11:19:41PM +0530, Kaartic Sivaraam wrote: > On Wed, 2017-05-17 at 15:33 -0400, Dan Ritter wrote: > > On Wed, May 17, 2017 at 11:06:26PM +0530, Kaartic Sivaraam wrote: > > > Issue 1 (with a related issue) : > > > > > > I use Debian stretch on my laptop. The track pad of my laptop > > > isn't detected correctly. As a result, taps aren't considered as > > > clicks > > > and I have to click the left / right button in the track pad for > > > clicking.This is the case with the "default GNOME". On "GNOME on > > > Wayland", this doesn't seem to be the issue. I guess the track pad > > > is > > > detected correctly there as I could use taps for clicks. > > > > > > Another related issues is with "Natural scrolling". I usually like > > > to > > > use it. On the "default GNOME" turning the option on/off has no > > > effect > > > and thus not allowing me to use Natural scrolling. This is again > > > not an > > > issue with "GNOME on Wayland" > > > > > > Please let me know in which package the above issue(s) and the ones > > > that > > > follow are to be filed. > > > > Can you use synclient to fix it? > > > > As I have fixed the issue with the laptop now, could you tell me what > value to modify using synclient ? There seems to be a lot of them. You > could find the output of synclient in [1] > > [1] : https://pastebin.com/sA5U7TmU
Your TapButton settings are all 0. You probably want some combination of 1 , 2 , 3. TapButton1 = 0 TapButton2 = 0 TapButton3 = 0 To change the scrolling direction, I seem to remember that VertScrollDelta = 46 should be made negative. After you experiment and find out the settings that work for you, make them permanent with the techniques here: https://wiki.debian.org/SynapticsTouchpad -dsr-