Also can confirm this.  It happened after I upgraded to the 2.6.27-1
kernel (note I'm -very happy- with that decision, as I get KVM swapping
ability and the ath9k driver.. this is the only problem I'm
experiencing.).   xorg was also upgraded at the same time, I believe, so
it could also be that.  Definite regression.

My mouse, which was working fine without tweaking before the move to
2.6.27-1, now moves glacially slow, and I lost the ability to two-finger
and three-finger tap to middle and right click.

Adding the Option "MinSpeed" "0.4" line to /etc/xorg.conf seems to
fix/help with the speed problem (the same might be achievable with
'gsynaptics', which I think changes the same value).  But I have not
found anything that enables tapping again.  My xorg.conf is attached.

How is the "MinSpeed" option normally set, and what could be changed?

I'd cut and paste my exact versions of packages, but I have no middle
mouse button anymore.

linux-image-generic 2.6.27.1.1
xorg-xserver 1:7.4~1ubuntu1
xserver-xorg-input-synaptics 0.15.0+git20080820-1ubuntu1


** Attachment added: "xorg.conf"
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/17160620/xorg.conf

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