On 03-12-2009 12:18, Julien Cristau wrote:
On Thu, Dec 3, 2009 at 09:20:28 -0200, Renato S. Yamane wrote:
But, think as an domestic user, like your mum:
- Mother: Son, the touchpad is not working.
- Son: Oh Mun, you need go to terminal and type some commands
- Mother: Uhmmmm, now it's working.
After reboot:
- Mother: Hey son, the touchpad is not working again!
- Son: It's happening because the configuration cannot be
permanently modified. You need change the xorg.conf or custom FDI
file.
You very conveniently left out from the NEWS file I quoted the part that
pointed at gpointing-device-settings, which is integrated in the desktop
environment. Over and out from me on this one, apparently you're just
interested in trolling.
Trolling?
No, I'm interested in increase *domestic user satisfaction*.
This problem is real! Try see debian-users ML. You will see a lot of
questions about this.
Tell to an user read the README available in
/usr/share/doc/xserver-xorg-input-synaptics/NEWS.Debian.gz is utopic.
Tell to your mother:
"Hey mum, try find a README of config about touchpad and try enable tap
and scrolling".
Just one question: Why this feature is disabled? Try check how many user
don't like tap/scrolling.
All peoples use this feature, so why disable it?
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