On my thinkpad this is a very useful script sometimes...
touchpad/trackpoint in thinkpads under linux are not so good, however
there is always a workaround :))
Palmdetect is working for you?
L:
#!/bin/bash
case "$1" in
usb|ext|off)
xinput set-prop "TPPS/2 IBM TrackPoin
Hi,
I just rebooted my Thinkpad X240 for the first time in a few weeks, and
now clicking the touchpad doesn't behave properly. I assume a yum update
since the last reboot has changed something, and not in a good way. If I
click the edge of the pad I get the correct left/middle/right button
ki
On Sun August 22 2010, Tim wrote:
> But, perhaps, a bit difficult if you're on a laptop without separate
> touchpad buttons, and no mouse...
exactly..
>
> Though, I agree with you, I dislike it. My touchpad is very sensitive,
> and hands near it will cause the mouse pointer to whiz about, and stu
On Sat, 2010-08-21 at 18:02 -0700, James McKenzie wrote:
> For people like me, I like the opposite as I have 'heavy hands' and
> thus just touching the touchpad will cause it to click. It is a real
> pain to deactivate it (just as it is for you to activate it.) I guess
> so many folks complained
PaulCartwright wrote:
> On 08/21/2010 12:58 PM, Greg Woods wrote:
>
>>> I'm running fedora 13, and and on my laptop, I have a synaptic
>>>
touchpad. When I am moving the cursor around, I used to be able to TAP
the pad to make it do the same as a left-double-click. I can't f
On Sat, 2010-08-21 at 13:07 -0400, Matthew Saltzman wrote:
> On Sat, 2010-08-21 at 12:14 -0400, PaulCartwright wrote:
> > I'm running fedora 13, and and on my laptop, I have a synaptic
> > touchpad. When I am moving the cursor around, I used to be able to TAP
> > the pad to make it do the same
On 08/21/2010 01:07 PM, Matthew Saltzman wrote:
>> I'm running fedora 13, and and on my laptop, I have a synaptic
>> > touchpad. When I am moving the cursor around, I used to be able to TAP
>> > the pad to make it do the same as a left-double-click. I can't figure
>> > out how to make it do t
On 08/21/2010 12:58 PM, Greg Woods wrote:
>> I'm running fedora 13, and and on my laptop, I have a synaptic
>> > touchpad. When I am moving the cursor around, I used to be able to TAP
>> > the pad to make it do the same as a left-double-click. I can't figure
>> > out how to make it do that in
On Sat, 2010-08-21 at 12:14 -0400, PaulCartwright wrote:
> I'm running fedora 13, and and on my laptop, I have a synaptic
> touchpad. When I am moving the cursor around, I used to be able to TAP
> the pad to make it do the same as a left-double-click. I can't figure
> out how to make it do tha
On Sat, 2010-08-21 at 12:14 -0400, PaulCartwright wrote:
> I'm running fedora 13, and and on my laptop, I have a synaptic
> touchpad. When I am moving the cursor around, I used to be able to TAP
> the pad to make it do the same as a left-double-click. I can't figure
> out how to make it do that
Am 21.08.2010 18:14, schrieb PaulCartwright:
>I'm running fedora 13, and and on my laptop, I have a synaptic
> touchpad. When I am moving the cursor around, I used to be able to TAP
> the pad to make it do the same as a left-double-click. I can't figure
> out how to make it do that in fedora
I'm running fedora 13, and and on my laptop, I have a synaptic
touchpad. When I am moving the cursor around, I used to be able to TAP
the pad to make it do the same as a left-double-click. I can't figure
out how to make it do that in fedora ( gnome).. Not sure what menu that
would be under..
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