On Thu, 27 Sep 2012 17:39:27 +0200 Till Maas wrote: > This has already manifested for me with the slow keys feature that GDM > enables and makes one believe that the keyboard died. > Yes, this happened to me once as well... I was really bewildered as to what to do. But I think with tapping it's the other way around than you suggest -- when Fedora switched the default to disabled (I don't recall which version it was), I really thought something was broken -- just like with the keyboard. No matter how much I tapped, nothing happened. :-o
Now I know it's because tapping is disabled but at that time I thought it was hardware feature, not something you disable in software configuration. So until I learned what actually happened I really thought something was broken and I didn't know what. However, as I said earlier, I do not want to change the default (again), both camps are probably equally numbered, and changes to default that are not strongly supported (either by unbreakable arguments or overwhelming numbers) are more disturbing than helpful. I would just like to better understand the other camp. And Adam is doing a pretty helpful job on that front ;-) Cheers, Martin
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