Here is a patch for bcm5974-dkms to make click-and-drag work with
Macbook 5,1. When clicking with two fingers touching the trackpad, it
simply ignores the finger that is doing the clicking (the one that is
relatively lower on the touchpad), just like OS X does. It does *not*
disable the bottom part (to make it act only as a button). It also does
not change the behavior of other trackpad models, or the cases when the
user is not clicking or is clicking with any number of fingers other
than two.

The only caveat is that now you can't right-click by two-finger-clicking
and instead you need to do it by two-finger-tapping by enabling the
TapButton for right-click, as in the attached policy file. This is
actually a behavior that makes sense and what happens in OS X anyway,
since when you are clicking and have two fingers on the touchpad, you
are expected to be doing a click-and-drag, not a right-click. In fact,
OS X does not even have a "right-click by two-finger-clicking" feature
as it would interfere with click-and-drag. Thus, this shouldn't be a
problem.

Attached is the patch, a package for testing, and a policy file that has
fast taps and tap buttons enabled.


** Attachment added: "Make click-and-drag work for Macbook5,1"
   
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/24852518/0001-Make-click-and-drag-work-for-Macbook5-1.patch

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[Jaunty] MacBook 5.1 touchpad not fully supported (Alpha 5 of Jaunty)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/337935
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