Andrzej,

Three finger tap for middle mouse button click is not on my schedule
(trust me, I've already been fully scheduled into somewhere next year
:).  But, anything is possible with open source.  Maybe you can submit
a patch for us.  Contributions are always welcome.  Also, I think if
we could add those 2 and 3 finger taps feature into X server, it would
benefit all Input device drivers, which is the way I would love to
see.  But, someone has to have the time and interest to work on it.

Ping

P.S., on behalf of the project (I am not sure if I have the privilege
to do this or not :), thank you for your kind words. It makes all the
hard work and frustration paid off.

On Wed, Dec 23, 2009 at 4:10 AM, Andrzej Giniewicz <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I wonder if it's supported by device and planned for driver to have
> middle mouse button with for example 3 finger tap (like for example
> default in many synaptic multitouches, like those from Asus eee)? I've
> seen code in git for buttons 1,2,4,5,6,7 and didn't noticed anything
> for button 3 - though the truth is I didn't looked for too long. If 3
> finger tap is not supported by device, is it possible to (by quickly
> tapping with one then two fingers) to emulate middle mouse button like
> on old mouses that don't have it? I would probably test and see, but
> unfortunately I don't have the device yet (aiming for CTH460)
>
> cheers,
> Andrzej.
>
> PS.: small off topic, but it's my first post on this list - always
> wanted to say, that you all are doing great work with linux driver, I
> wish all hardware had such complete and professional linux support
> like Wacom tablets does
>
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