Sorry to repeat this, but there still seems to be a problem with the two
finger scrolling recognition if the fingers are too close together, as
reported in posts #155 (https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source
/xserver-xorg-input-synaptics/+bug/308191/comments/155) and #168
(https://bugs.launchpad.
The jumpiness is gone for me in the 1.1.1 release, thanks so much!
The only remaining problem is that if the fingers are too close
together, instead of scrolling the cursor would move.
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@Jim Rorie
Thank you for the hint with post #8. I was able to reproduce the cursor
jumpiness both with the script and the newly installed package (when
two-finger scrolling is turned off). It turned out that the jumpiness is
more extreme with the package, the cursor really makes a huge leap and
co
It works on my Lenovo U450p on 10.10, thanks a million!
However, the scrolling is somewhat inaccurate while it wasn't so with
the latest touchpad driver on Windows or with the script under Ubuntu
10.10 that I used so far. The scrolling sometimes seems to 'jump' back
in the opposite direction.
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