Same problem. Three finger tap not working on 11.10 on HP dm1z with
either xserver-xorg-input-synaptics_1.3.99 or with xserver-xorg-input-
synaptics_1.4.1-1ubuntu2+clkpad2_amd64.deb which I got from a ppa.
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Didn't make it clear, but two finger tap and two finger scroll work
perfectly. Although ppl say three finger tap moves windows, I just dont
see anything happen when three finger tapping.
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In Oneiric on my eeepc, three fingers tapping doesn't work, and double tap to
drag and drop doesn't work.
Two fingers scroll works fine.
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
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Status: New => Confirmed
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Could you check in mouse preferences to see if the "Touchpad" tab shows
up? I would like to know if the touchpad is properly recognized.
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In rubengs' case that is bug #754000 (three finger CLICKING, not
tapping).
Johannes original bug description seems to refer to regular tapping,
which is a gesture that Unity uses and is not the same thing as 3-finger
clicking on a (Apple) clickpad. Therefore this bug is not a duplicate of
#754000.
I agree, Unity uses three finger tap to move windows, leaving out a
basic function from any pointing device, that is the middle click
simulation by taping with three fingers, all the users with multitouch
devices like Apple Magic Trackpad or in this case the eeepc need some
way to assign another co