On 02/05/2017 12:58 PM, faraco wrote: > Hi, it's fun playing with ToriOS. I also did installed ToriOS (jessie) 1.0 > into my hardware, > and it's pretty fast, although it inherits the known issues (3 dots > plymouth?). > > However, I can see a significant slow launching time with zenity and yad > applications. > > FLTK (like the manager) is very fast, and this issue make them comparable in > response time. > > For example, opening torios-volume on both live CD and real hardware takes > 3-4 second, > ons 1GB ram pc and 1.73 GHz cpu. It seems like the likely potential cause is, > GTK3. > > I'm not sure if yad and zenity have the options to run Gtk2 instead of the > bloated (and slow in this case), for ToriOS. > > Despite all of this rumbling, I may guess it wrong, or maybe there is > something wrong with my pc. > > PS: I would love if ToriOS have the ability to click using touchpad on laptop. > I have to use the left click button to click something. In virtualbox, I can > just normally click using touchpad. Other than that, it is, > what has been described on the website introduction. :) > > sincerely, faraco > >
Hi Faraco, I disabled that on default, however you can easily change a large number of touchpad features from the settings manager. If everyone thinks we should enable one finger tapping as the left button by default (as it is in Ubuntu/Debian) it would be easy to do. It always seemed to me as though it was a problem for people to have the mouse clicking when they do not want it to, which is why I disabled the one finger as left button. System->Mouse/Touchpad Settings->Tapping There you can configure, a one finger, two finger or three finger tap. You can also configure the corners to do something specific. There are plenty of options, actually the most options I have seen in any DE, far more than Gnome or LXDE, XFCE offer. I hope this helps! -- Regards -- Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~torios Post to : torios@lists.launchpad.net Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~torios More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp