Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: gnome-settings-daemon (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Confirmed
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I just take last few hours to figure out that the problem was on g-s-d,
when try to fill a bug report just found this one.
Searching on Google we can see that lots of people try to create a
workaround using scripts just to set synaptics option TapButton3 to
2. Just try to search on Google for
Thank you for your bug report, the context of this change is in
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-
desktop/2012-February/003694.html
The issue is that when three tap is performed on a touchpad, a middle button
click may be emitted.
...
disabling three-touch tap to click by default is the
Thank you for the link, it explains why it is disabled but it is not
true that we can enable it using xinput or xorg.conf because every time
gnome-settings-daemon starts it disable three-touch again. Also, when
system came back from suspend it also disable again three-touch.
So, I understand the
So, I understand the problem but like all other distros and also GNOME
by default, leave three-touch enabled is a better option.
Other distros don't have gestures like unity has
If we really want to have it correctly implemented then we must create
another gsettings entry to control this
Well, so, it just break Unity. I supposed that we can't remove it then
:(
I will work on a patch so we can have it for 13.04.
Just one last thing, when you say there are other ways to do a middle
click, it is not true, I understand that we need it for Unity but all
other way to enable it is just
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