This will be fixed for free if we update gnome-settings-daemon to 3.8.

https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-desktop/2013-August/004296.html

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Title:
  "Two finger scroll" should be the default

Status in “ubuntu-settings” package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  I think it's high time that Ubuntu have two-finger scrolling enabled
  by default.

  As 12.04 LTS was the last release to offer Unity2D, subsequent
  releases all require fairly capable-ish 3D acceleration and fairly
  modern-ish hardware (which, BTW, I think was the right move). I think
  you'd be hard pressed to find any laptops capable of delivering a
  vaguely acceptable Unity experience with Ubuntu 13.10 that at the same
  time somehow lack a touchpad capable of two-finger scrolling.

  So I think we've well crossed the point where this setting is wrong
  for the majority of Ubuntu user. I'd also argue we're at the wrong end
  of the curve with this setting as far as delivering the future (or
  even just the preset) to Ubuntu users, in terms of making a good first
  impression with a lasting, positive brand impact.

  For someone with a laptop old enough that it lacks a two-finger
  capable touchpad, opening a settings dialog in order to turn off two-
  finger scrolling (aka turn *on* edge scrolling) is probably the least
  of their worries. When someone is knowingly trying to run the latest
  and greatest OS on hardware than is more than five or six years old,
  their expectations are different, are more forgiving.

  But when someone happens to install Ubuntu 13.10 on brand new
  hardware, and it doesn't work the way they've come to expect on pretty
  much every laptop sold in the last five years, I think their first
  reaction probably isn't to look for a setting to change; instead, I
  think they assume, "well, it's broken, screw this". We shouldn't make
  our users go find the, "yes, please enable the present" checkbox,
  ever.

  For what it's worth, System76 has shipped all their laptops with two-
  finger scrolling enabled for a *very* long time (many years before I
  joined). Although Ubuntu's default here doesn't effect our ability
  *ship* Ubuntu systems with two-finger scrolling enabled (because we
  can just override the default), this is still something we'd like to
  see changed. We want our restore procedure to be to download and to
  install regular, vanilla Ubuntu. It's a testament to Ubuntu, and
  especially to Ubiquity, that this is so wonderfully pleasant. But
  having two-finger scrolling off after a restore is discordant and
  trying, especially if it feels like a big step backward compared to
  someone's first experience using Ubuntu pre-installed on their shiny
  new product.

  And even aside from the OEM perspective, because anyone can download
  and install Ubuntu willy-nilly, you never know who is going to be
  installing it, or in what situation. Everyone's first experience with
  Ubuntu is an opportunity to earn lasting loyalty.

  I think Ubuntu should always put its best foot forward, future style.

  ProblemType: Bug
  DistroRelease: Ubuntu 13.10
  Package: ubuntu-settings 13.10.2
  ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.11.0-3.8-generic 3.11.0-rc6
  Uname: Linux 3.11.0-3-generic x86_64
  NonfreeKernelModules: nvidia
  ApportVersion: 2.12.1-0ubuntu2
  Architecture: amd64
  Date: Mon Aug 26 18:28:59 2013
  MarkForUpload: True
  PackageArchitecture: all
  SourcePackage: ubuntu-settings
  UpgradeStatus: No upgrade log present (probably fresh install)

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