Actually I also had the impression that the touchpad responds somehow slow.
I use a ASUS Zenbook UX31A and found this bug report by accident.
While everything else is configurable via gui settings the tap to click
response is just slow.
For me
synclient FastTaps=1 MaxDoubleTapTime=100
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If you're using a synaptics touchpad, I actually worked around this by
adjusting the completely insane default settings that X is set up with.
Here's the config I run when I log into a new X session:
syn RightEdge 911
syn BottomEdge 670
syn MaxTapTime 250
syn BMaxTapMove 10
syn SingleTapTimeout
Oh, yeah, and I use zsh, and this is the definition for syn:
Feel free to adjust it for what you want. It's more a function to clean
up the CLI behavior of the synaptics utility by being able to blow off
all the mixed capitalization (POOR FORM, GUY) in the variable names, and
search for names if
this bug still affects oneric... very fed up with this, it can make some
games nigh unplayable. FastTaps does improve the situation, but it's
still very slow compared with Windows 7's behaviour on the same laptop.
There must be a better way of detecting taps vs clicks vs movements, as
the Windows
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I am (thankfully!) not experiencing this on my current hardware:
MacBook 6,2 with 10.10
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I do have Ubuntu netbook remix 10.10 fully updated, the bug is still
there. After some googling i did found a work around. When enabling
fasttap (in terminal: synclient fasttaps=1) tapping is much more
responsible. Otherwise the delay of approx. .5 second is still very
annoying. Hope all the data
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This is indeed very annoying. I've tried to adjust things via xinput but
with no luck, not all of the same options seem to be available as
through the old Shared Memory config method.
There are a couple of posts about this issue on the forum but with no
solution.
I don't know whether the driver
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I also find this regression frustrating and unemulated elsewhere. While
I think that user interface progress/change is a good thing, changing
something fundamental like this without either making it opt-in, or
giving people an opt-out is disingenuous at best.
My machine is slow enough without it
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This almost seems related to bug # 54191, but I can't reproduce it the
way that bug states. I'm running Karmic Koala fully updated and just
enabled Enable mouse clicks with touchpad using the gnome-mouse-
I think that's just fine. If the touchpad responded immediately, you
wouldn't be able to move the pointer, because all taps would result in a
left-click, right?
Or did just I miss something? :)
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You
I have used touchpads to click using several different laptops in both
Linux and Windows and it usually reacts immediately. And no, it does
not result in interpreting a mouse movement as a left-click. It only
registers a click if you touch and release in the same position, not if
you slide your
Perhaps the delay is used to separate single clicks, double clicks and
drag-and-drop operations?
By the way, have you tried to configure the synaptics driver manually?
See 'man synaptics' for details, you might find something useful there.
For example, the section below might be relevant:
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