You will need the xserver-xorg-input-synaptics package, so you can use
synclient.
Just run $synclient will let it show you a list of parameters you can
change, when you have found the parameter you want, you can adjust it,
just read the man, it is small enough to be readable.
Of course, this will not be a definitive change, so you will have to
write the line in a script which will be run at each XFCE startup. IIRC,
there is a tool in xfce where you can add commands automatically ran at
start-up.
I hope I gave you enough details
Le 17.11.2012 04:05, zxcvbob a écrit :
I just installed Debian with the Xfce desktop on a EEE PC model 901.
I've got things working pretty well, but I can't enable tap-to-click
on
the trackpad. I go to Settings->Mouse in the Xfce menu, and there is
no
tab or checkbox for tapping. I'm guessing I need to enable something
in X?
(I just barely know what I'm talking about) I've run Ubuntu Linux
before, but that was preconfigured. I have never tried to set
everything up myself.
Thanks, Bob
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