On 02/21/2012 02:30 PM, Sebastien Bacher wrote:
>> What it, lthe ocked drag being enabled, isn't accounting for is the
> constant 'locked highlighting' in browsers& text files ala the 2nd
> video
>
> why not? if you click and dnd you select which seems to be what you
> describe?
>
In the context o
I can verify what Sebastien has written. I made the change to synaptics
to default to locked tap-and-drag. It was a requested feature by people
with clickpad devices because it was very difficult to click and drag
before.
I am monitoring feedback from users about this and other changes. If
many p
> What it, lthe ocked drag being enabled, isn't accounting for is the
constant 'locked highlighting' in browsers & text files ala the 2nd
video
why not? if you click and dnd you select which seems to be what you
describe?
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The locked drag is accounting for some of this & yes, users can exit with a
single tap when dragging something.
(though in the past I believe most users of the typical single finger
touchpads would just simply hold button one for extended drags
What it, lthe ocked drag being enabled, isn't acc
sorry I commented on the wrong bug, the previous comment was for bug
#934184
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Title:
Inadvertant mouse movement & cli
That seems the same issue than bug #934770
the change was discussed described by Chase on
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-desktop/2012-February/003694.html
"* When the user checks "Enable mouse clicks with touchpad", I believe
the "Synaptics Locked Drags" setting should be true.
...
If
This sounds like the behavior expected now that Synaptics locked drags
is enabled per https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-
desktop/2012-February/003694.html
The user must add a final tap to end the drag/selection, or wait for the
timeout
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Status: Incomplete => New
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Title:
Inadvertant mouse movem
Sorry to spam this - starting to think a mouse "click" has nothing to
do with this
By default TapAndDragGesture is set to 1 which here allows 2 & 3 taps
to register (2 tap to open, 3 tap to highlight
So what's happening is a quick 2 tap & cursor move is 'grabbing' , this
lasts till I stop acti
Additional to note - I was curious if the g-c-c 'tap to click' was
listed in synclient -l so I re-enabled in g-c-c, ran it in a terminal &
will simply scrolling the list the cursor got caught. After a short wait
it released..
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Chase - I have this version installed
1.5.0+git20120210-0ubuntu2
Am actually at a bit of a loss as to possible package, initially thought
the utouch libs but after downgrading both the geis & frame1 to 2
versions back was able to eventually cause
Atm have everything up to date & am running with
Hi Doug,
What version of xserver-xorg-input-synaptics do you have?
Thanks!
** Changed in: xserver-xorg-input-synaptics (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => High
** Changed in: xserver-xorg-input-synaptics (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Incomplete
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** Description changed:
- Not sure if proper source but when downgrading can't duplicate at will.
- (dr to libutouch-geis1_2.2.3-0ubuntu1, though haven't given a long test
- to inadvertent occurrences
+ Not sure if
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