Tap to click is an essential feature to enable by default. From
experience it was incessantly annoying when disabled by default in
fedora. Quite a lot of newer laptops (including my eeePc) depend on it
as the either have harder to click physical buttons or some have none at
all. Fedora seems to have a better version of the options panel which
allows control of tap to click. For whatever reason the options do not
work in the karmic version so that is what this bug is about (I think),
if the default options are different then old versions and are being
applied as expected then I will file another bug for it. Users generally
expect their touchpads to be fully functional out of the box and do not
want to look around the options just to get basic stuff to work. I am a
big fan of two finger scrolling but it should be enables as well as
traditional edge scrolling (touchpads have marking on them giving the
expectation of it) as well, both vertically and horizontally.

Right, that is enough antagonising for now - good luck in sorting
everything out for another great release :-)

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[Karmic] Touchpad not recognised correctly, synaptics driver not in use
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/380126
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