Il giorno mar 24 lug 2018 alle 21:55, Christopher <ctubb...@fedoraproject.org> ha scritto:
On Tue, Jul 24, 2018 at 8:26 PM Samuel Sieb <sam...@sieb.net> wrote:

If you go into the Gnome mouse configuration, do you have tap-to-click turned on for the touchpad? For right-click, are you trying to click on a certain spot or are you using two fingers? The multi-finger right and middle click work for me on the laptops I use. If you have it turned on and it still doesn't work, then file a bug on libinput and see what they
suggest.

The 2-finger tap for right-click seems to work if I turn that on, and for fun I checked 3-finger tap also... which apparently performs middle click.


I can't make the 3-finger tap work on my laptop.
When I play with it in GNOME touchpad test settings, I see always first a very quick "secondary clic", followed immediately by "central clic".
In Nautilus and Firefox, it's always interpreted as a 2-finger tap.

Perhaps it's a Wayland bug. I should check if it works in Xorg.


> Also, on a whim, I ended up changing the "click-method" from the default of "fingers" to "areas" (the opposite of many blog posts I read said to do), which works with the regular button press using:

gsettings set org.gnome.desktop.peripherals.touchpad click-method 'areas'

Apparently, there's no UI for that setting... you just have to know to set it. *shrug*



There is actually, but in GNOME Tweak Tool.


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