On Thu, Sep 27, 2012 at 10:42 AM, drago01 <drag...@gmail.com> wrote:

>
> Not buying that. If you tap and nothing happens you may also think
> that something is broken "why does my touchpad not work" ... this is
> even more likely then your scenario.
> So this argument is flawed as well.
>
>
But was tap to click ever enabled by default in Fedora then suddenly
switched to disabled? If the default has always been disabled, why would a
user have the expectation that tapping is broken when it was never a
default in the first place? Moreover, a simple google of "fedora tap to
click" tells you exactly how to enable it. This discussion is creating a
problem where there isn't one. Tap to click is also disabled in OS X by
default and I think Mac users are able to figure it out just fine. If they
can find the setting, Fedora users can as well :)

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