Re: A new Thinkpad X240 touchpad issue

2014-05-05 Thread Pal, Laszlo (private)
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

A new Thinkpad X240 touchpad issue

2014-04-24 Thread Steve Underwood
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

Re: touchpad issue-SOLVED

2010-08-22 Thread Paul Cartwright
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

Re: touchpad issue-SOLVED

2010-08-22 Thread Tim
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

Re: touchpad issue-SOLVED

2010-08-21 Thread James McKenzie
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

Re: touchpad issue

2010-08-21 Thread Aaron Konstam
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

Re: touchpad issue

2010-08-21 Thread PaulCartwright
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

Re: touchpad issue-SOLVED

2010-08-21 Thread PaulCartwright
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

Re: touchpad issue

2010-08-21 Thread Matthew Saltzman
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

Re: touchpad issue

2010-08-21 Thread Greg Woods
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

Re: touchpad issue

2010-08-21 Thread Joerg Bergmann
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

touchpad issue

2010-08-21 Thread 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 ( gnome).. Not sure what menu that would be under..