Bug#572956: enabling tapping does not work on synaptics touchpad

2010-09-17 Thread Joachim Breitner
Hi, Michal wrote: > Yes this is the real cause of the problems - GNOME now includes some > way to configure touchpad, which do conflict with GPDS. gsynaptics is > not affected by this because it uses different way to load the settings > (autostart script vs. settings-daemon plugin). There is ongoi

Bug#572956: enabling tapping does not work on synaptics touchpad

2010-04-06 Thread Michal Čihař
Hi Dne Sat, 03 Apr 2010 13:35:36 -0300 Fabricio Rocha napsal(a): > I have indeed > doubts that it is already complete and stable enough for totally > replacing a package which still works and becoming the only option for > controlling the PC's touchpad (I don't know other similar utilities).

Bug#572956: enabling tapping does not work on synaptics touchpad

2010-04-02 Thread Michal Čihař
Hi Dne Sun, 28 Mar 2010 16:02:26 -0300 Fabricio Rocha napsal(a): > Same thing here in a Acer Aspire One AOA150 netbook. gsynaptics was > working until it was upgraded to a "stub package" which only installs > gpointing-device-settings. "Enable Tapping" can be either checked or > unchecked, an

Bug#572956: enabling tapping does not work on synaptics touchpad

2010-03-28 Thread Fabricio Rocha
Same thing here in a Acer Aspire One AOA150 netbook. gsynaptics was working until it was upgraded to a "stub package" which only installs gpointing-device-settings. "Enable Tapping" can be either checked or unchecked, and the thing does not work. I tried to downgrade to gsynaptics once again, r

Bug#572956: enabling tapping does not work on synaptics touchpad

2010-03-15 Thread Stefan Monnier
Package: gpointing-device-settings Version: 1.5.1-1 Severity: normal I also suffer from this problem, and actually horizontal scrolling does not work either. After fiddling some more, I discovered that upon login the TapButton1 (as indicated by synclient) was oddly set to 0 and that HorizEdgeScro