Re: [Lubuntu-desktop] Mouse and Keyboard control problem

2011-07-20 Thread Jean-Pierre Vidal Piesset
2011/7/19 Lee Gold leeg...@operamail.com

 Hey, lots of people use laptops with Synaptic touchpads - there should
 really be stable native support to config it in Lubuntu.


I think this could be a good idea. Including gpointing-device-settings or a
similar could improve Lubuntu greatly :)

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Re: [Lubuntu-desktop] Mouse and Keyboard control problem

2011-07-20 Thread Tim Bernhard
I agree.



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On Jul 20, 2011 5:39 PM, Jean-Pierre Vidal Piesset lt;jpx...@gmail.comgt; 
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2011/7/19 Lee Gold lt;leeg...@operamail.comgt;


Hey, lots of people use laptops with Synaptic touchpads - there should
really be stable native support to config it in Lubuntu.

I think this could be a good idea. Including gpointing-device-settings or a 
similar could improve Lubuntu greatly :)
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Re: [Lubuntu-desktop] Mouse and Keyboard control problem

2011-07-19 Thread Leszek Lesner
- Ursprüngliche Mitteilung -
 
     
 Hi,
 
 Using Lubuntu 11.04 the scrolling when using my Synaptics keypad scroll
 area on my laptop is too fast and jerky. I went into preferences 
 keyboard and mouse. 
 
 I can not modify acceleration nor sensitivity. I move the slider and
 when I go to click OK the window closes by itself suddenly before I can
 hit OK, and any changes do not stick. I don't know if this is a bug or a
 peculiarity with my laptop. In any event I'm sure there's a config file
 somewhere where I can manually make these changes. Where would such a
 file be located? Also is there a way I could activate changes without
 having to reboot?
 
 Thanks
 
For your touchpad please try installing the app gpointing-device-settings as 
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Re: [Lubuntu-desktop] Mouse and Keyboard control problem

2011-07-19 Thread Lee Gold
  
 For your touchpad please try installing the app gpointing-device-settings
 as you may set there specifically settings for your touchpad.

Installed it. It didn't show up in the menus after rebooting. Opened it
from command line and it opened with an error. GUI did appear though but
seems to have no effect on the scrolling. I'll try a usb mouse when I
can with the preferences  keyboard and mouse and see if the applet
stays open and I can use it w/mouse.

Hey, lots of people use laptops with Synaptic touchpads - there should
really be stable native support to config it in Lubuntu...any other
ideas appreciated.

Thanks.

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[Lubuntu-desktop] Mouse and Keyboard control problem

2011-07-18 Thread Lee Gold

  
Hi,

Using Lubuntu 11.04 the scrolling when using my Synaptics keypad scroll
area on my laptop is too fast and jerky. I went into preferences 
keyboard and mouse. 

I can not modify acceleration nor sensitivity. I move the slider and
when I go to click OK the window closes by itself suddenly before I can
hit OK, and any changes do not stick. I don't know if this is a bug or a
peculiarity with my laptop. In any event I'm sure there's a config file
somewhere where I can manually make these changes. Where would such a
file be located? Also is there a way I could activate changes without
having to reboot?

Thanks

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