I'd just like to add that this bug is also present in Ubuntu 10.10.
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scrolling issues using touchpad
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/591656
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Now I've tried synclient.
First I had to enable SHMConfig, which in 10.04 is done
in /usr/lib/X11/xorg.conf.d/10-synaptics.conf (I learned).
After running synclient -m 1 I moved my finger really slow towards the right
and between time 9.651 (x=5979) and time 9.691 (x=8176) the touchpad made
the
I'll try to answer your questions as concise as possible.
1. Yes. I can reproduce the first and second issue.
2 and 3. However, after I installed gpointing-device-settings my second
issue is not reproducible. In fact, I cannot use 'continuous scrolling' at
all; enabling and disabling does not
I tried to keep the cursor movements as clean possible. I can actually see
the jump in xev.txt from about the two last MotionNotify events at the
end of the file, but that's about it. Now, let's hope someone else sees more
than I do.
Well, #2 isn't really an issue anymore due to
I figured I'll give screenshots because I don't really know what you are
looking for.
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scrolling issues using touchpad
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/591656
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: xserver-xorg-input-synaptics
1. When I move my finger from the left to right side and (accidentally)
touching the scrolling area (on the right side) on the touchpad, the
cursor jumps to the far right of the screen. This only happens when I'm
moving my
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