https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=86807
--- Comment #3 from Hans de Goede <[email protected]> --- Hi, (In reply to Jasper St. Pierre from comment #2) > (In reply to Hans de Goede from comment #1 > > This is a different problem, here the clicking finger is also the one doing > > the dragging, so here the unpin is deliberate. 2fg scrolling may or may not > > trigger here, the problem is that when the 2nd finger comes down the 1st one > > is the pointer, and we do not look for a new pointer candidate when the 1st > > finger lifts. AFAIK this is deliberate, we don't want which finger is the > > pointer to be jumping between fingers when there is an (accidental) lift. > > I do not lift the first pointer. Sequence: > > Put index finger down on touchpad. > Click touchpad down with index to start drag. > Move index around on touchpad. > > Realize I don't have enough range. Push down middle, and move middle around > index while index is still on touchpad. When I want to drop, I release > middle and then index. Ah, I thought you used your middle finger to take over from the index finger, but now I see what you're doing. > I notice here that xf86-input-synaptics never emits scrolling events while > the clickpad is pushed down. That could be a solution. Hm, yes that should actually work for both your and Peter's problem, but it won't fix the variant of your problem as I thought you were doing things :) So I think there is probably still value in both my suggested fixes too. Peter what do you think ? -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug.
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