On Fri, Nov 06, 2015 at 01:31:06PM +0100, Mads wrote:
Hi!
Using xf86-input-libinput 0.15.0 and libinput 1.1.0, are there any way
to
tweak the size of the scrolling deadspot? That is, how many pixels of
movement libinput ignores before starting a scroll event (e.g. two
fingers
vertical scrolling, how long you have to drag before the scrolling
starts)...
Great work with libinput 1.1, I've gone from evdev/synaptics to
libinput on
all of my devices now, couldn't be happier :) The scrolling deadspot
thing
is the only nitpick I have left...
It's not configurable and currently fixed at 2mm. The main issue is
that we
need some sort of finger movement before we can start scrolling to
determine
whether the gesture is a two-finger scroll or a pinch movement. We're
already biased towards scrolling in some corner-cases but some of the
threshold remains. Any suggestions on how to fix this are appreciated.
Cheers,
Peter
I applied Hans Goedes "[PATCH libinput] touchpad: reduced the 2fg scroll
threshold to 1mm" to libinput 1.1.0, and (I hope it's not placebo but)
the scrolling behaviour seems a lot better :) Hope this will make it to
libinput 1.1.1!
- Mads
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