> the laptop I have have 2 buttons and no action
> reversed...
If you tap with one finger on your touchpad, it makes a left click. If
you tap with two fingers, it makes a right click when it's supposed to
make a middle click. If you tap with three fingers, it makes a middle
click when it's supposed
> Yet another case where it is considered more important to pander to
new users rather than those who have been with Ubuntu since the
beginning...
that's not true, it's just that ubuntu gets so many bugs that quite some
are tracked actively by nobody in the team or not important enough to
get some
bornagainpenguin wrote:
> No dice. The current package from Ubuntu is newer than the one in the PPA
I try to keep up and update my packages when a new version is released.
(Is there a way to receive an email notification when a new version of a
certain package is released?)
Uploaded an update;
Keys don't even exist. This is incredibly frustrating and it feels like
Firefox is broken for me because of how much this disrupts my work flow.
This needs to be fixed! I'm going to try inserting an older copy of
libmouse.so from Karmic to see if that will fix things, otherwise I'm
going to have
No dice. The current package from Ubuntu is newer than the one in the
PPA, will try to see if the gconf keys can be set any way...
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Yet another case where it is considered more important to pander to new
users rather than those who have been with Ubuntu since the beginning...
Thanks for the PPA Yuri Khan, I'll be giving it a look to see if it
fixes this papercut.
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I have added another patch that adds gconf settings for corner taps.
Available in my PPA for Lucid only.
As for changing defaults, I don’t really have a strong opinion. When
there is configuration options, who needs defaults? :)
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> Alex Dicks wrote on 2010-03-16:
> > Perhaps the defaults for those keys could be changed to give the
> > Jaunty behaviour back?
>
> And then users who started using Ubuntu during the Karmic era will
> file a bug that Lucid changed the defaults and broke their habits,
> just as we are blaming Karm
Alex Dicks wrote on 2010-03-16:
> Perhaps the defaults for those keys could be changed to give the Jaunty
> behaviour back?
And then users who started using Ubuntu during the Karmic era will file
a bug that Lucid changed the defaults and broke their habits, just as we
are blaming Karmic here.
This happens in Debian testing "Squeeze" also.
This is only a Debian/Ubuntu patch that causes so much trouble?
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Yuri Khan's PPA works for me, though I have to set the gconf keys to get
the desired behavior. Perhaps the defaults for those keys could be
changed to give the Jaunty behaviour back?
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Added Karmic test packages to PPA.
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The issue is that, it's difficult to use. Many (most) laptops does have
only 2 buttons for left and right mouse button. It seems natural to use
something simpler as 2 finger tap to simulate that missing button.
Tapping with 3 fingers is almost impossible as mouse pointer often skips
and misses (but
The change seems non trivial, could somebody summarize the issue and how
it impacts users?
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Test packages for Lucid are available in my ppa at
https://launchpad.net/~yurivkhan/+archive/ppa .
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Updated patch.
** Patch added: "0001-Add-tap-to-click-button-settings.v8.patch"
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OK, here’s a status update.
The patch I sent upstream has passed peer review, but GNOME is currently
in feature freeze in preparation for 2.30 release. I have filed for a
freeze break, but only received one “not totally against” reply so far,
so I’m not confident a break will be granted.
So I’d l
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Actually, all the laptops I have seen in the last five years are
affected, so this bug definitely affects A LOT of people.
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On 01/31/2010 05:23 PM, Henry Gomersall wrote:
> uhm, number of people it affects: Everyone with a synaptics touchpad.
> Easy to fix. A small usability issue. It sounds exactly like a papercut
> to me. I don't understand the hardware distinction.
>
> I apologise if I'm missing something.
>
pro
uhm, number of people it affects: Everyone with a synaptics touchpad.
Easy to fix. A small usability issue. It sounds exactly like a papercut
to me. I don't understand the hardware distinction.
I apologise if I'm missing something.
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Thank you for bringing this bug to our attention. However, a paper cut
should be a small usability issue, in the default Ubuntu install, that
affects many people and is quick and easy to fix. So this bug can't be
addressed as part of this project.
- This is a hardware specific bug , not a papercut
Still the same bug on an up to date Lucid.
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OK, I looked a little further, here’s my understanding.
* The touchpad is first configured with xorg.conf, hal policies and the code in
xserver-xorg-input-synaptics.
* When GNOME starts, the gnome-settings-daemon kicks in. It has a mouse plugin
that resets TapButton# settings every once in a whi
I had the impression that TapButton# options could be configured in the
appropriate InputDevice section of xorg.conf, but right now I seem to be
unable to do so. The Xorg.0.log reports no errors but synclient -l lists
TapButton2=3 and TapButton3=2.
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useful if you don't want to manually compile gnome-settings-daemon every
time it is updated.
If you switch between VTs or insert and remove other pointing devices i
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I've seen a fix here http://niblanconinegro.es/blog/2009/11/restaurar-
el-funcinamiento-del-touchpad-en-ubuntu-para-los-eee-pc/
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You're not alone - same problem on Asus eeePC 1000
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Subject: [Bug 432814] Re: Action for
@Photon,
The Startup Applications synclient fix doesn't appear to survive on
resume from sleep (at least on a Macbook Pro).
Argh.
Also, it appears that you can put both fixes in one command:
synclient TapButton2=2 TapButton3=3
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@Photon,
Presumably, one can also add this to the /etc/xprofile (which may need
creating and making executable) to create a global change in the
behavior.
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@Photon-- Thank you. Thank you so much, that does solve the problem, but
the bug is still there.
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If you need a workaround until the fix (?), this one has been pointed
out on the forums:
synclient TapButton2=2; synclient TapButton3=3;
However, those commands have to be run at each session's start (you can
add them in Preferences → "Startup Applications").
@Daniel Tatum
Use the "suscribe"
Is there any way that I can be contacted via this source when this
correction has been made?
Thankx!
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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
Temporary fix:
on each boot run:
xinput set-int-prop "ETPS/2 Elantech Touchpad" "Synaptics Tap Action" 8
0 3 0 0 1 2 3
This is for my eeepc 901. For synaptics touchpads it should be something
like:
xinput set-int-prop "SynPS/2 Synaptics TouchPad" "Synaptics Tap Action"
8 0 3 0 0 1 2 3
Works fo
I can confirm that the change in dmj726's post #12 has solved the problem here.
Eeepc on Karmic with Elantech touchpad.
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Sorry, after talking with the xorg developers I realized that the above change
is not really correct. Instead, there should be a change in the
gnome-settings-daemon. gnome-settings-daemon-2.28.0
in file /plugins/mouse/gsd-mouse-manager.c set_tap_to_click (gboolean state)
-
In /src/synaptics.c static void set_default_parameters(LocalDevicePtr local)
the following should be changed:
-/* Enable tap if we don't have a phys left button */
-tapButton1 = priv->has_left ? 0 : 1;
-tapButton2 = priv->has_left ? 0 : 3;
-tapButton3 = priv->has_left ? 0 : 2;
+
I am also experiencing this issue on the eee pc 900. On 8.04-9.04, two-finger
click triggered a middle click. In the 9.10 beta it triggers a right click. 3
fingers trigger a middle click, but I find this very difficult and
uncomfortable to do, which means I cannot comfortably open duplicate t
This bug only affect karmic, multi-fingers clicking works as expected on
jaunty (at least for me).
+1 by the way, the RC is not too far away. All the more that it seems to
be easily fixable…
By the way, there is a topic on the forums about it:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1251372
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It would still be nice to see this bug solved before the rc.
Can anyone who knows how compile without 104_always_enable_tapping.patch and
see whether that solves this bug?
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Just a "me too" as I'd wish not to change habits. ;)
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The patch is still there (in debian/patches) but it's not used as it's
commented out in the debian/patches/series files.
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Maybe it's because you're touching the corners of your touchpad?
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No, the behaviour I am seeing is definitely 2-finger tap = right click
and 3-finger tap = middle click.
I've had a look at the package, and it looks like it is probably being
caused by 104_always_enable_tapping.patch:
-/* Enable tap if we don't have a phys left button */
-tapButton1 = pri
According to the changelog, 105_correct_multifinger_click.patch was
supposed to have been dropped in version 1.1.2-1ubuntu2; however the
patch is still present.
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