On Thu, Dec 06, 2018 at 07:52:52AM +1030, Brett Lymn wrote: > I think Martin said he was going to look at this - again, I only have a > clickpad on my laptop so it is hard to test.
Yes. > > I think it is just a software feature, maybe not even convenient - I am > > not accustomed to it because e.g. ThinkPads do not have it. > > > > It could be a software feature - if it is then we can do the same sort > of thing I did for emulating 3 buttons on a clickpad (by default that > only reports a left click which is why I started hacking on the driver > in the first place...) It is (or so I think). It just reserves the rightmost n "pixel" (where n should be a sysctl) for the scroll area and translates any slides there into scroll events. The windows driver also offers a horizontal scroll area at the bottom, but those is not marked on the hardware and probably not of much use. The vertical scroll area is optically/harptically marked on my notebook. Martin