On 15/09/2021 07:59, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
This almost feels like a ritual that I go through every 3-4 years: figure out
how to disable the laptop's obnoxious touchpad from registering phantom tap
clicks.
This time around Google claims XFCE's "Mouse and Touchpad" settings has a
checkbox for that. Google also gives instructions for using synclient, which appears to
be obsolete.
So, what's the right procedure for this (this year)?
I don't have laptop or touch pad.
But I thought that xinput was the command of choice to deal with things like
this. Sounds like your sensitivity may
be too high?
https://askubuntu.com/questions/483707/14-04-touchpad-is-too-sensitive
May be of value?
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