This might be related to Bug #308191.
I'm experiencing similar issues on an Eee 1005HA. synclient only ever
reports 0 or 1 fingers detected, despite the fact that multitouch works
correctly in Windows 7.
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two-finger scrolling does not work on Acer AO531h
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/44
I'm noticing a problem that could be the same as the one mentioned here.
Sometimes when I pause a song, it keeps playing even though Rhythmbox
says it's paused. The only way to stop it that I've found is to close
Rhythmbox.
I'm seeing the problem with a few mp3 files I have. Most seem to work
pr
I'm also getting the line
Synaptics Capabilities (276): 1, 1, 1, 0, 0
in my output on a eeepc 1005ha. I'm still able to get 2-finger
scrolling in Windows using two-finger-scroll (http://code.google.com/p
/two-finger-scroll/). I think xinput is incorrectly detecting the
touchpad capabilities,
I just tried in on a Asus EEE 1005HA, using Maverick x86
(2.6.35-23-generic).
Two-finger scrolling (both horizontal and vertical) works wonderfully,
as does tapping with two fingers. It doesn't seem to detect a 3-finger
tap, though. Then again, I don't know if my touchpad has the hardware
capabi
Public bug reported:
Ubuntu MATE 15.04
compiz 0.9.12.1+15.04+20150410.1-0ubuntu1
When a window is maximized, clicking in the very upper right corner should
register as a click on the title bar (and, depending on the theme, the close
button), allowing you to whip your mouse to the corner without
I'm still seeing this in nemo 5.2.4 with audio CDs.
Workaround: Quit nemo using nemo -q, then try again.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1466946
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