* Renato S. Yamane <yam...@diamondcut.com.br> [091203 18:24]: > - If the tap/scrooling is disabled by default: User that know about this > feature (a lot of users) can't use it and don't know how to enable it. > The obvious place to try enable this fetaure is on System-Config (KDE) > --> General tab --> Keyboard and Mouse. And... This feature don't exist > there.
Then please file a bug there. > - If the tap/scrooling is enabled by default: Users that know about this > feature will use it as ever did. > Users that don't know about this feature NEVER will use it as ever did, > because to use is necessary tap twice or tap and drag (to use scroll > feature). Not even I manage to use tap-enabled touchpads without regularily causing an unintended click or scroll. And I've often seen especially older people being totally confused by the computer magically selecting things, though they only wanted to move the mouse cursor for which they normaly need to touch the pad multiple times. Bernhard R. Link -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-x-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org