I'm unsure if the synaptic driver is still of interest for some users and if we
should conflict on it which would remove the ability to use it and control the
settings from the cmdline.
The settings could display some more informative text as 'the controls don't
work with
Not having the control would have disguised the problem for me. It
wasn't only with touch te clicu. There were a number of other similar
issues in other controls. Maybe I don't understand your solution, so it
seems to me the solution that you don't allow synaptic and libinput to
be installed
We should remove the patch, it would be better to not display the
control than having some non working, there isn't enough need for
synaptic nowadays to justify making work to restore the backend (also it
wouldn't work for wayland which is our default session)
** Changed in: gnome-control-center
I'm guessing upstream gnome-control-center has retired support for
changing the Synaptics settings, in favor of libinput.
If so then we should drop Expose-touchpad-settings-if-synaptics-is-in-
use.patch so the user is not given touchpad controls.
** Summary changed:
- Touch to click cannot be