Mmm. I used 'xev' as per this link:
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Libinput#Manual_button_re-mapping

to find which buttons are triggering o keypad interactions.

Sadly, apparently taps to the touchpad 'column' are are not even
recognized (or double taps). I recognizes scroll down (5) and scroll up
(4) as buttons but it appears be impossible at this level. Maybe i was
hallucinating using that area as 3rd mouse button previously?

It also recognizes single tap on the central area to button 1 (same as
left mouse button), and double tap to button 3 (same as right mouse
button). Very very very occasionally (like once every 30 times) it
recognizes a triple tap as 2 (middle mouse) instead of (3) right click.
When it doesn't disastrously move the pointer.

I'm wondering if i can use 'xinput set-button-map' to reassign the
central area double tap for button 2 and leave the actual physical
button right as button 3. Probably will change both with my luck and
i'll not be able to right click.

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