Peter Hutterer <peter.hutte...@who-t.net> writes:

> On Sun, Jul 17, 2016 at 02:56:50PM +0300, Arto Jantunen wrote:
>> Is it possible to remap two finger tap to the middle button (button 2)
>> without remapping the right side of the clickpad at the same time
>> (set-button-map seems to only do both at a time)? Searching finds
>> several people asking this question, but sadly no responses.
>
> no, the assignment is currently hardcoded. But this bug got filed over the
> weekend, so it's probably best to move the discussion there.
> https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=96962

Ok.

>> Also it might be nice to clear up some of the confusion the KDE people
>> seem to have about this change ("libinput removes all touchpad
>> configuration options except clicking enabled and scrolling", while many
>> of the options remain available via the nice and friendly userinterface
>> of xinput [1]).
>> 
>> [1] 
>> https://rajeeshknambiar.wordpress.com/2015/02/22/libinput-support-added-to-touchpad-kcm/
>
> look at the date on that post. we've added a bunch of options since.
> but what we didn't (and still don't) do is to re-add everything the
> synaptics driver exposed just so we have configuration options.

Despite the date AFAICT that blog post still accurately describes the
current state of the KDE touchpad configuration tool. I'm trying to
argue that it should expose the same options as xinput does, not that
more options need to be added to the driver itself. I didn't realise
that many of the options currently available have been added more
recently.

-- 
Arto Jantunen

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