[Gaudenz Steinlin]
> AFAIK there are severyl possible ways:
> - synclient (only runtime configuration)
> - statically in Xorg.conf
> - with the gnome-control-panel (and possible by setting some gconf keys)
Right. I guess all of these should be handled outside the installer,
and will limit hw-dete
[Gaudenz Steinlin]
> I'm not sure if mouseemu (at least in it's current status) should be
> activated by default on these machines. I'd prefer to have the two
> and three finger tapping acivated by default instead.
OK. How is this multifinger tapping activated? How can machines with
such touchpa
On Sun, May 23, 2010 at 12:26:45PM +0200, Petter Reinholdtsen wrote:
> [Gaudenz Steinlin]
> > I'm not sure if mouseemu (at least in it's current status) should be
> > activated by default on these machines. I'd prefer to have the two
> > and three finger tapping acivated by default instead.
>
> OK
Hi Petter
On Sun, May 23, 2010 at 11:40:39AM +0200, Petter Reinholdtsen wrote:
>
> Hi, Gaudenz. I am planning to integrate a patch to hw-detect from
> Ubuntu, which installs the mouseemu package by default on Mac machines
> likely to only have one mouse button. But I notice the Ubuntu version
>
Hi, Gaudenz. I am planning to integrate a patch to hw-detect from
Ubuntu, which installs the mouseemu package by default on Mac machines
likely to only have one mouse button. But I notice the Ubuntu version
of mouseemu have a lot of fixes that are missing in the Debian
package, and that it is 3
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