Guys,
In Ubuntu, there is a huge problem in the way touchscreen works. Only
chrome has correctly implemented the functionalities. All the other
applications have a poor user experience. Maybe you can discuss with
someone from Google and try to replicate that, system-wide. I have a
Huawei Matebook
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The click and hold to simulate a right click used to send the virtual
right click before button release until march 2010. Changes in the X
server forced the mousetweaks developer to move the virtual right click
after the button release because as far as I understand, the X server
stopped accepting
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You can apply the attached patch to xserver-xorg-input-
evdev-2.9.2-1ubuntu1 source.
I have tested it on one touchscreen only.
my device : ID 0457:1026 Silicon Integrated Systems Corp
It is globally disabled by default, use xinput. You can also disable
each of the following features separately :
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Title:
Touch screen: Right click should be emulated by long press, like under
Windows 8 and Android
Kudos to getting right-click behaviour like in Windows/Android. I manage to get
a near to natural timing of the click using .22sec as the secondary click
timing (using dconf). This behaviour is still really unnatural because you
never know when you get it right until you lift up the finger.
I k
Yes, the right-click gesture of comment #7 comes from the Wacom driver.
If I remove /etc/X11/xorg.conf.d/50-wacom.conf again (or the "Atmel" in
it) then the gesture goes away and I get the three- and four-finger
gestures back.
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I have followe dthe instructions of the first comment (Phil) on
http://www.linlap.com/lenovo_thinkpad_twist, especially activated the
Wacom support. Perhaps this changes things in available gestures.
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I have never heard this name, and there is neitrher a package named
twofing (or similar) installed nor is there such package available.
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I have found twofing at http://plippo.de/p/twofing.htm. It is very
promissing but they say that it only works on the Eee PC T101MT with
eGalax touchscreen and I have the Lenovo Thinpad Twist with Atmel
touchscreen.
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#7 not working here (13.04 on Samsung 700T). I seem to remember twofing
had that gesture. Are you sure you don't have that installed?
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The right click on the touch-operated Ubuntu Desktop is not completely
unimplemented. Besides the possibility of using the right-click
emulation of Onboard one can right-click by holding one finger on the
place where one wants to right click, and while holding the finger down
tapping with another f
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