With clickpad support it works fine for me (on Lenovo U300s with
Synaptics trackpad). Using the "buttons" gives left-click, and I can
hold it and drag on the trackpad to select or move windows. Tapping with
two buttons is my right-click, so that works at the same time for me.

Without clickpad support its basically the same except that the button
(push, without releasing) is the same as a tap and I cannot hold the
button to drag a window or make a selection. For that I need to do fast
tap, tap-and-drag which is less convenient for me (but which still works
when I enable clickpad support). So in my case, disabling clickpad
support only removes some functionality.

I don't miss the right-button click on the clickpad, but I must say that
I used a macbook for a year before I got this laptop. If I use windows
on my U300s I get confused because I forget that there is a right-button
on my trackpad.

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  Recent "clickpad patch" breaks two-finger-right-click

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