Sadly, this feature makes middle clicking (on things like browser links,
etc.) very flaky -- clicks go ignored quite often.  I used gpointing-
device-settings to turn the feature off, but a reboot had it go enabled
once again, and I had to toggle the gpointing-device-settings checkbox
back on and then off again to get it disabled.  Did the fix for this get
hard-wired to ignore the gpointing-device-settings value?  Kinda looks
that way.  I've now modified /usr/share/X11/xorg.conf.d/11-evdev-
trackpoint.conf to disable this as well.

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  [lucid] enable trackpoint scroll emulation by default

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