I think there are many preferences, and it should be easy enough to set the sensitivity to fit the personal preference. Does the setting work for you, Ali? It depends very much on the way you hold your hands when you type, for example rest on the flat area near the touchpad: then you can easily touch the pad by mistake. But if you hold the hands as a piano teacher would like, this is not a problem. I know how I should do, but I don't, I'm too lazy most of the time ;-) So I set the sensitivity to zero with touchpad-indicator most of the time and use a mouse.
Best regards Nio 2013/7/4 Jonathan Marsden <jmars...@fastmail.fm> > On 07/04/2013 02:51 PM, nio wiklund wrote: > > > Then let us wait for a reply from someone who knows how to set the > > sensitivity :-) > > Huh? Start -> Preferences -> Keyboard and Mouse > > That lets you set both Acceleration and Sensitivity. > > These settings are stored in the file > > ~/.config/lxsession/Lubuntu/desktop.conf > > if you want to edit them by hand. > > Jonathan > > -- sudodus alias Nio Wiklund
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