On Sun, 2016-07-17 at 14:56 +0300, Arto Jantunen wrote: > Peter Hutterer <peter.hutte...@who-t.net> writes: > > > > [Disclaimer: I'm jumping in because of the LWN quote of the week > > and I'm > > just reconstructing the emails from the archives, I'm not > > subscribed. > > Apologies if the thread breaks or any other side effects. Please > > keep me in > > CC] > > After this list discussion I switched my laptop from the synaptics > driver to the new libinput driver. Most things just work (after > re-enabling tap to click), but one thing I can't seem to figure out.
As another 'me too', like Arto I switched to libinput after seeing this discussion, and with the switch I finally got back my touch to click and everything else. It seems like the synaptics driver didn't worked as well on my laptop (Dell Latitude 7350). > Is it possible to remap two finger tap to the middle button (button > 2) > without remapping the right side of the clickpad at the same time > (set-button-map seems to only do both at a time)? Searching finds > several people asking this question, but sadly no responses. > > Also it might be nice to clear up some of the confusion the KDE > people > seem to have about this change ("libinput removes all touchpad > configuration options except clicking enabled and scrolling", while > many > of the options remain available via the nice and friendly > userinterface > of xinput [1]). > > [1] https://rajeeshknambiar.wordpress.com/2015/02/22/libinput-support > -added-to-touchpad-kcm/ >