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
A bunch of other controls in gnome-settings were not working either.
You could not turn off the touchpad or two finger scrolling or turn on
natural scrolling, etc.
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This can be resolved by removing the xserver-xorg-input-synaptics
package. I don't know if it was installed previous to installing Ubuntu
22.04, but both it and libinput were installed afterwards. Here is the
page that gave me the tip.
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-flashback/-/issues/54
Natural scrolling works when selected in Wayland. Furthermore, edge scrolling
cannot be turned off
in xorg, but can be in Wayland. Two-finger scrolling cannot be turned off
either in xorg. Neither can the touchpad.
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Natural scrolling doesn't work either.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1970284
Title:
Touch to click cannot be turned off
Status in xorg package in
This occurred on updating to Ubuntu 22.04.
Rob
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Title:
Touch to click cannot be turned off
Status in xorg package
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