Hi Coiby,
Thanks, it seems that correctly telling which hardware button do I press.
Right:
-event18 POINTER_BUTTON +0.174s BTN_RIGHT (273) pressed, seat count: 1
event18 POINTER_BUTTON +0.318s BTN_RIGHT (273) released, seat count: 0
Middle:
event18 POINTER_BUTTON +3.086s
I've done it and it's still registered primary action for that user too,
it did not change anything.
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Title:
MSFT Tou
Hi Coiby,
Did you find anything about why it still doesn't work properly on my
machine?
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Title:
MSFT Touchpad not wo
Hi Coiby,
Here are they:
$ sudo cat /sys/kernel/debug/gpio|grep pin130 -A1
pin130 Level trigger| Active low| interrupt is enabled| interrupt is unmasked|
disable wakeup in S0i3 state| disable wakeup in S3 state|
disable wakeup in S4/S5 state| input is high| pull-up is disabled| Pull-down
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