Hello Ulf !

> I'm afraid you are out of luck with a Powerbook. ...

No problem. Just good to know.

> BTW, xorg configuration files in
>    /usr/X11R6/share/X11/xorg.conf.d/

Yes, you are right, there was a
/usr/X11R6/share/X11/xorg.conf.d/70-synaptics.conf (- instead of _).

After removing the file and reboot the machine, the outupt of

thinkpad-w541# wsconsctl | grep 'mouse'
wsconsctl: Use explicit arg to view keyboard.map.
mouse.type=synaptics
mouse.rawmode=0
mouse.scale=1266,5676,1096,4758,0,45,68
mouse.tp.tapping=0
mouse.tp.scaling=0.160
mouse.tp.swapsides=0
mouse.tp.disable=0
mouse1.type=ps2

IMHO From my side I see now no need to compare ws to synaptics.
Tabbing after switching it on using wsconsctl mouse.tp.tapping=1,
pointer movement and 2 finger scroll (left, right, up, down, in a
circle) works for me good (quick tested using Xmonad, XTerm and
qutebrowser).

I will compare it with a fresh install on a MacBook Pro as I sayed as
soon as possible.

Pinch to zoom, only tested in qutebrowser, zooms in and out in round
23% steps but I think, that depends on the touchpad (we will see).

Maybe someone could test pinch to zoom in XFCE using the integrated
magnifier from the composting (I also try to have a look at it as soon
as possible).



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