https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=466166

Martin <spleefe...@gmail.com> changed:

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--- Comment #6 from Martin <spleefe...@gmail.com> ---
Created attachment 171823
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Touchpad UI mockup

@Nate  I think a graphic for this menu like you've demonstrated is an absolute
necessity. I really like the idea behind the mockup. 

((( Please look at the attachment before reading this wall of text )))

It also needs to take all the wacky touchpad customizations into account, of
which full extent I am not aware of that libinput can do. 
Gestures should also be considered, even though they're not implemented yet, so
planning with infinitely buttons than the three main mice one would come in
handy later.

Currently, one can have such a cursed setup where I can tap to click for
RMB/LMB, tap bottom right corner disabled, press anywhere for LBM, press bottom
right for RMB (notice missing tap to click RMB in the bottom corner, which I
have reported here as I am unsure if that's intended or breaking, I say
breaking https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=490546).

I would only have one dynamic graphic view + dynamic text for LBM, RMB, and MMB
that shows the current state, in the likeness of what you have done. 

I took your older mockup, have done away the idea of presets and reduced the
amount of checkboxes by moving them to a gestures menu (which is now there).

I have also added a device selector, for when people connect multiple
touchpads.

I expect the 'current state' graphic to be dynamic like:

<Current state>
[graphic showing the areas, maybe highlight the section on hover if feeling
fancy]

Left mouse button:
  * [Press||Tap||Press or tap] anywhere

Right mouse button:
  * [Press||Tap||Press or tap] anywhere
  * Gesture: 2-finger tap

Middle mouse button:
  * Gesture: 3-finger tap

<Gestures table allowing for infinite definitions of random keys like>
Gesture bop it:
  Back button

Gesture: smash it
  Forwards button

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