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Assignee: Alberto Milone (albertomilone) => (unassigned)
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Title:
Touchpad: Action for mid
Today some updates to Lubuntu 12.04 change the behaviour to double tap = right
click.
I consider that a bug and would like to see it fixed. I have a right button my
me EeePC.
synclient TapButton3=3 TapButton2=2 fixes it temporarily.
With every Fedora and Ubuntu release these problems crop up,
Ok, figured it out, on Oneiric Unity uses the new gnome-settings-daemon,
and to configure the touchpad post g-s-d, we should use this:
http://who-t.blogspot.com/2011/03/custom-input-device-configuration-
in.html
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Any news on how to handle this on Oneiric? Neither yurivkhan's or
o.shybystyi's PPAs have been updated to 11.10 (and naturally, there is
still no way to configure this on Gnome itself).
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
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Status: New => Confirmed
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There must have been a misunderstanding here. I’m not going to support
my patches on GNOME 3. In fact, they are not needed there, as there is
the hook framework.
When time allows, I will update my PPA for Natty, but only because Natty
was released with GNOME 2. (And I understand them — GNOME 3 is
2011/05/05 mcDavid wrote:
> Oleksandr Shybystyi, that doesn't work for gnome3? That's a shame. I think
> I'm just going to give OpenSuse a try, I've had it with all those terribly
> easy to solve bugs in Ubuntu that are open for more than a year.
As much as I am familiar Unity doesn't work on gnome
Oleksandr Shybystyi, that doesn't work for gnome3? That's a shame. I think
I'm just going to give OpenSuse a try, I've had it with all those terribly
easy to solve bugs in Ubuntu that are open for more than a year.
On Wed, May 4, 2011 at 8:02 AM, Oleksandr Shybystyi <
oleksandr.shybys...@gmail.c
Those using natty with Unity(gnome 2), could join my PPA
https://launchpad.net/~o.shybystyi/+archive/gnome-settings-daemon-natty.
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Title:
Touchpad
Sorry it should have been:
synclient TabButton2=2
synclient TabButton3=3
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Title:
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Of course implementing a setting in gnome-mouse->touchpad would be
desirable and I don't understand why they don't. KDE has a nice GUI
configuration tab.
Anyway, a quick workout in Ubuntu Natty, working in squeeze as well, is
to add a tiny script in autostart, working "per user":
synclient TabBut
On 04/26/2011 01:07 AM, palanutsa wrote:
> P.P.S. So, correct me if I'm wrong, current solution to this problem is to
> use scripts that run synclient (or xinput) at startup and
> resume/suspend(don't actually know how to implement that one) or use Yuri
> Khans' builds (and to have headache ever
About Yuri Khan comment.
Yet I haven't found any documentation about writing such hooks. In fact, those
innovations don't allow using any other "legacy" methods for changing
tapbuttons behaviour (https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=518502).
P. S. there is very few people posting about thi
It sounds like the hook script feature provides a framework for a fix,
but not an actual fix for this bug. Has 1/2/3 behavior been restored?
I guess I'm looking for a legitimate bugfix or a declaration from the
Ubuntu maintainers that 1/3/2 (left/right/middle) is the new Ubuntu
multitouch standard
In GNOME, they decided that it is more appropriate to provide a hook
that will run a user-customizable script when an input device is added
or removed. The xinput or synclient invocations shown above can be added
to this hook. So, for all intents and purposes, this bug can be
considered “Fix Commit
Lucid was almost a year ago. Shouldn't this be an open bug against
Maverick (stable) or even Natty (impending LTS release)? Or have we
blown those deadlines, and now we have to shoot for 11.10?
This is still a daily frustration for me. Getting all three fingers to
land at the same time for my seco
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Title:
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@Yuri: (lucid proposed) PPA package is older than g-s-d again
@whoever maintains the Ubuntu package: frankly I find this ridiculous,
this bug has been here for more than a year, there is a fix which works
fine (I have been using it since February, so did others) and we have
seen 2 releases already
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@David Siegel
I use the middle-click equally or even more often than the right-click, that's
because of Firefox. Besides that, I have a physical button for right-click, so
the touchpad gesture is really needed.
@Yuri Khan
Impressive work, you have done.
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I’m afraid not, as whenever I happen to have enough free time to work on
this patch, both GNOME and Ubuntu turn out to be in feature freeze, and
extended configurability counts as a feature.
However, I will produce PPA builds for Maverick as soon as I get around
to installing the alpha and will ma
Thanks for the PPA. It let me fix GNOME's/Ubuntu's bad/idiosyncratic
touchpad defaults. I couldn't understand why in the world double-tapping
was resulting in a right-click when I started using Ubuntu on my
netbook. It's a real pain. Hopefully this will be fixed in 10.10.
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Because of this change in behavior, the usability of my eeepc is
severely degraded. On this netbook, it is nearly impossible to click
both hardware buttons at once because of how they were designed, so I
relied heavily on the two-finger tapping method. Now that is gone. Since
the touch-pad is prett
Guys, I really don't understand.
72 posts about exchanging 2 -> 3 and 3 -> 2. Is it really so hard? There are a
lot of other important things that we can/should do. Why can't we just exchange
2 <-> 3 back and close the issue?
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Is still the same in Ubuntu 10.04 Lucid.
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Status: Fix Released => New
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Bug confirmed in the Netbook Remix 10.04 (Lucid) release. Taps are still
1-2-3 instead of 1-3-2, and I don't see any configuration options in the
Mouse preferences panel to change it.
Two-finger scroll works like a scroll wheel, which clicks as mouse3 on
most mice. A two-finger tap physically mirr
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I don't think tree-finger is that difficult: it just requires a bit to
get used to. Also I do use two-finger tap quite a lot, so... I'm biased.
1-2-3 for me! From reading around it seems to me that the majority would
like that 123.
Also, if it can be of any help, kubuntu lucid _has_ the ability to
@Evgeny
Please file a new bug report about the need of an easy way to change the
touchpad values and feel free to assign it to me.
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I've reverted my changes to the gnome-settings-daemon and I did the same
with synaptics driver default settings. Now we're more compliant with
upstream's default settings (both Gnome and synaptics use 1 3 2 instead
of 1 2 3).
I definitely agree that a we need an easy way to make this configurable
I've found strange behaviour after using Yuri's path:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DNvnvAcpbQc
Settings are just ignored. And thats repeatable. If I reboot my settings
are back (untill I connect external mouse again).
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Which really means we need an option to be available for user.
Since this bug will be marked as fixed after Alberto's upload, and the
issue with inability to tweak this setting persists, I've opened a new
bugreport #563276 about exactly this matter. I'll be thankful for Yuri
and Alberto if they su
@Evgeny, oops, sorry if I read the bug incorrectly!
If 3-tap truly takes "takes an unhuman skill to perform," then it
shouldn't be assigned any gesture.
Yes, middle-click is a great and venerable feature that I sometimes
use, and that many people commenting on this bug find indispensable.
But mor
@Alberto
So do we need another bugreport to actually reflect the impossibility of
settings change (as in Yuri's patch) and deem this bug here fixed with the
changes you've provided? The fix you've supplied technically fixes this bug
(judging by it's description), but not the linked gnome-bugs bu
@Evgeny
I only changed the default values as, at this point in the release cycle, it's
a little late to include Yuri's patch, I guess
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@David
I have no strong opinion on this as I don't use multi tap actions and I
consider this issue a matter of taste.
If we decide to revert the change I guess we should revert this in the
synaptics driver too so that the touchpad behaviour doesn't change after
you enter the gnome session (i.e. w
David, please consider the following: nearly all touchpads have hardware
buttons for right-click. Nearly none of them has a hardware button for
middle-click. It takes an unhuman skill to perform a 3-finger tap, so
with 2-finger tap assigned to right-button, the only usable way to
perform a middle c
I'm sorry for those of you who don't want to change years of muscle
memory, but right-click is more common that middle click and should have
the easier gesture; 2-tap for right-click, 3-tap for middle-click. If
you are a heavy middle-click user, you should certainly change the
settings on your comp
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Sebastien, I definitely see your point there, but let me observe that
the possibility to tweak touchpad behaviour this way is not a new
feature, it's a very old feature broken by the new g-s-d since in Karmic
and Lucid. And it's definitely not late to fix bugs, especially
regression bugs.
Alberto,
Fantastic news. Is this automatically going to be included in lucid, or
do we need to file a request so it makes it in for the RC? Just checked
the release schedule for lucid and final freeze is tomorrow (15 Apr) so
we need to move quickly.
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This bug was fixed in the package gnome-settings-daemon -
2.30.0-0ubuntu4
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* Be compliant with the settings in the synaptics driver as regards
performing middle and right taps with multiple fingers (LP: #432814).
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To sum things up: the "problem" (actually a matter of taste) affects
gnome-settings-daemon as the synaptics driver already has the desired
behaviour (which is overridden by the former).
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@Sebastien Bacher
Windows defaults:
- two finger tap, three finger tap: no action (typical version of Synaptics
drivers doesn't make use of these, however Synaptics Gestures Suite - if
provided by the laptop manufacturer - may add support for three finger tap),
- one finger scrolling on side of
it's late in the lucid cycle for new feature now but we should consider
that for next cycle for sure yes
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As far as I'm concerned, we have some behaviour that a lot of users
don't like, we have a patch to configure the behaviour the way anybody
likes (and the patch is the debian patch, so it can be used with no
additional issues), the patch is working and — please point our if I'm
mistaken here — doesn
On 04/14/2010 02:48 PM, DarkV wrote:
> What about making that configurable? I think there is enough place in
> Touchpanel tab under Mouse preferences.
>
> If that can be configured in gconf-editor (as Yuri showed) it should not
> be that difficult to add that option.
>
there are enough configu
What about making that configurable? I think there is enough place in
Touchpanel tab under Mouse preferences.
If that can be configured in gconf-editor (as Yuri showed) it should not
be that difficult to add that option.
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ok, thanks for the new comments, that seems to make some extra sense
now, I never used n-finger clicks on the pad there ;-) Does anybody what
other OS systems are doing for middle click and right click emulation?
We should probably use something coherent with what users are used to
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I added 'touchpad' to the title, hope it's clearer ;)
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It's very difficult to find a really good title for a bug.
In short: We don't use the buttons around a touch-pad. If we want to perform a
click, we tap on the pad. The standard configuration until jaunty was, that
tapping with two fingers performs a mouse3 click. Unfortunately this changed in
ka
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+ Touchpad: Action for middle and right click is reversed since jaunty
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