This is a miss-feature.

most laptops have track pads.  Most track pads are configured to send a
click if tapped to the program under the cursor.

There are options to change this behavior in gnome, (in KDE one had to do
some configuration file editing)

I am just saying that the default should be OFF... because I witness so many
people miss click, and be very close to the unintended destruction of their
data.

Either you don't have any access to a laptop, or you are looking for a way
to close a bug in a way other than WONT FIX.

I expected a WONT FIX... as most computers have this erroneous behavior...
and some people are coming to expect it.

almost every user I talk to wants the setting in the off position.  They
just don't know that it is an option.

-Aaron Peterson


On Tue, Nov 2, 2010 at 9:48 AM, Gursimran singh Mohar
<simar....@gmail.com>wrote:

> Hi Aaron,
>
> We are sorry for the delay in providing support.
> Thanks for reporting bug and helping us to make ubuntu, even better.
> Unfortunately, the information you liked with the bug report is not
> sufficient for us to probe into the bug. For developers to work on this bug
> we want to have additional information from you, regarding the bug.
>
>  Is the still present in latest meverick.
>
> Consider referring this
> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingTouchpadDetection for any help.
>
> ** Changed in: xserver-xorg-input-synaptics (Ubuntu)
>   Importance: Undecided => Low
>
> ** Changed in: xserver-xorg-input-synaptics (Ubuntu)
>       Status: New => Incomplete
>
> --
> bumping trackpad results in click (tapping) syntaptics
> https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/382071
> You received this bug notification because you are a direct subscriber
> of the bug.
>
> Status in “xserver-xorg-input-synaptics” package in Ubuntu: Incomplete
>
> Bug description:
> brushing a finger on a trackpad should NEVER result in a click action.
>  There is no reason for this, and it is highly disorienting for most of the
> people I know when random things happen on their computers.  My  novice
> friends fear computers because of random things happening, and many moderate
> people switch to external mice because of this bug.
>
> Note, this highly disturbing behavior is also default in windows, and is
> called tapping.  Macs also have a similar thing, but they at least have
> their trackpad click, but it's still wrong.
>
> Basically,
>
> 1. we need tapping to be off by default,  This will likely require a source
> modification to the syntaptics module, and not just a change in the config
> file, because it's a multi step config file change (something about dpms)
>
> and for the few people who like it,
> 2. the option to toggle it on should be made easy.   Right now it's
> googling and editing an Xorg config file, so everytime we have to regenerate
> an x config, it comes back up!
>
>
> This is a security vulnerability, I have seen it happen on more than just
> me and my system, people click objects that they wern't trying to, and if
> it's an executable, or file that gets loaded,  the system gets
> compromised...  also people are more likely to submit web information and
> submit erroneous data into forms.
>
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bumping trackpad results in click (tapping) syntaptics
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/382071
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