Then where would it be suitable to file this bug to bring it up for discussion? Should it be filed for the gpointing-device-settings package for Ubuntu or should I participate in some sort of meeting/live discussion with someone or some part of the development team to bring this issue along with it's solution into the spotlight?
** Description changed: Scrolling using the right and lower edge of the trackpad makes the area of the trackpad actually usable to move the mouse very small. Add to this that when you're trying to move a window as in bug #39328 if you press to low on the trackpad it makes you scroll between windows. The same problem occurs in KDE if you select a window in the KDE-bar and then move your mouse up to the program, but hit the the lower parts of the trackpad. Replacing the edge scrolling way of scrolling with the two finger scroll - will solve both these bugs and is very commonly used with modern devices - since comes very natural to a new user. This function/way of scrolling - is already implemented and should be enabled by default. + will solve both these bugs and is very commonly used with modern + devices, such as mobile phones, thus comes very natural to a new user. + This function/way of scrolling is already implemented and should be + enabled by default. -- trackpad-doublefinger-scroll https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/487749 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs
