*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 25931 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/25931
I encountered the same here, solution for me was removing the cache
file; Open a terminal and crack up those fingers ;) sudo rm
/var/cache/hald/fdi-cache, and 'touch' it again. sudo touch
/var/cache/hald/fdi-c
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 949465 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/949465
I do think it is related. Don't want to be a wiseguy about it, but it
still is not working as it should do if .Xmodmap settings are in place
for natural scrolling. So why should it not be related? thanks for y
..looks like some misunderstanding. If i try to help making ubuntu better and
issue a problem with 'n a t u r a l scrolling' doesn't mean 'smooth
scrolling'. Thats a difference as between appel and pineapple ;)
Ubuntu works fine by now, but why is it that on three of my computers i notice
natu
Chascon thnx but i know how it has to be enabled. try it, and you'll see
that nautilus does not respond to that.
..but i leave this now, for me no bug-reports any more if no
understanding or discouraging answers.
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I came to the conclusion after updates of ubuntu 12.04 on march the 9th,
nautilus did not handle natural scrolling anymore, while in Chrome or
Firefox or even any other application it still does. I enabled this
feature in gnome-tweak and all works fine, except in nautilus.
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Ubuntu version 12.04. Natural scroll is like your touchpad is your
screen. Up on touchpad is up the content of the window. Like on a
smartphone.. up with your thumb on the screen is up that content.
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in vmware 2 it works ok (yust to clear this)
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