[Ubuntu-x-swat] [Bug 432814] Re: Touchpad: Action for middle and right click is reversed since jaunty

2011-03-22 Thread hp_user
Lucid was almost a year ago. Shouldn't this be an open bug against Maverick (stable) or even Natty (impending LTS release)? Or have we blown those deadlines, and now we have to shoot for 11.10? This is still a daily frustration for me. Getting all three fingers to land at the same time for my

[Ubuntu-x-swat] [Bug 432814] Re: Touchpad: Action for middle and right click is reversed since jaunty

2011-03-22 Thread hp_user
It sounds like the hook script feature provides a framework for a fix, but not an actual fix for this bug. Has 1/2/3 behavior been restored? I guess I'm looking for a legitimate bugfix or a declaration from the Ubuntu maintainers that 1/3/2 (left/right/middle) is the new Ubuntu multitouch

[Ubuntu-x-swat] [Bug 432814] Re: Touchpad: Action for middle and right click is reversed since jaunty

2010-05-07 Thread hp_user
Bug confirmed in the Netbook Remix 10.04 (Lucid) release. Taps are still 1-2-3 instead of 1-3-2, and I don't see any configuration options in the Mouse preferences panel to change it. Two-finger scroll works like a scroll wheel, which clicks as mouse3 on most mice. A two-finger tap physically

[Ubuntu-x-swat] [Bug 361462] Re: Macbook keyboard alt/win key behavior reversed, can't fix in gnome ui

2009-11-25 Thread hp_user
** Tags added: karmic -- Macbook keyboard alt/win key behavior reversed, can't fix in gnome ui https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/361462 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu-X, which is subscribed to xkeyboard-config in ubuntu.

[Ubuntu-x-swat] [Bug 432814] Re: Action for middle and right click is reversed since jaunty

2009-10-31 Thread hp_user
Just upgraded to 9.10 and discovered this bug. Since the source code fix posted a couple of weeks ago looks pretty simple, might we see it pushed out in an update soonish? Reading the forums blogs, it looks like the move from hal to udev made this behavior non-configurable (in addition to being