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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/966237
It is also reproduced in Ubuntu 16.04. Except of nautilus, everything
else works as expected.
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 966237 ***
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Yes, it is as if some elements used for scrolled windows respect the
Xmodmap and some don't.
On Mon, Jan 7, 2013 at 5:46 PM, Arend van Beelen jr.
951...@bugs.launchpad.net wrote:
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I can confirm this bug is still relevant, at least on Ubuntu 12.10 on a
Gazelle Professional laptop from System76 (has Ubuntu preinstalled).
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** Bug watch added: Email to zedtux@zedroot #
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** Also affects: naturalscrolling via
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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You can try adding this in your xorg.conf file:
Section InputClass
Identifier Touchpad
Driver synaptics
MatchIsTouchpad on
MatchDevicePath /dev/input/event*
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They are working on Ubuntu Tweak to try to cover this issue.
It was supposedly fixed in Ubuntu Tweak 0.71 but appears not to work.
Ubuntu Tweak Bug: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu-tweak/+bug/995748
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Scrolling directing is hard-coded/reversed from xinput
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And someone reported it upstream, actually two people.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=675047
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=674716 which interestingly reads,
but it seems this fix
I thought about calling it a regression but for that to be valid, I
would think the bug would have need to have existed prior to now, so as
to regress to a previous (broken) state. What's happening here is that
it simply isn't working, in a __new__ way.
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And by the way, I think this bug should be reported directly to gnome or
gtk people, or both.
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Title:
nautilus not natural scrolling
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Here's some information that I wasn't able to find in this discussion,
so I thought I'd post it.
Natural scrolling can be achieved by putting the following in ~/. :
pointer = 1 2 3 5 4 7 6 8 9 10 11 12. In man xmodmap, there is a
description of the program does. The codes can be found by running
So natural scrolling is part of something larger called smooth scrolling
in Gnome and it's automatically enabled if it picks up on a tablet or
some other ultra-portable medium. But where does leave us mouse/pad
users --be that of desktops or laptops-- that prefer natural scrolling?
Apparently,
** Also affects: nautilus
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Also affects: gtk
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Title:
Right, to summary:
- that's an upstream issue and you are arguing at the wrong place, we
just don't have resources to fix all upstream issues
- that setting is neither documented nor exposed in any UI on the
default installation
- the two first item mean the priority to get it fixed by our team
Right, well what you call natural scrolling is not an officially
supported option by gtk or GNOME which means you will not be able to get
it working as you want for a pad or mouse, the new GTK does that
automatically through smooth scrolling on touchscreen devices though, so
if you install precise
Thanks Chascon, well that's an hidden option so no wonder it's untested
and has issues. You speak about touch devices but for those GTK 3.4 has
smooth scrolling which should work correctly with the correct
direction, I tested in nautilus and it does work as it should.
bug #949465 was about
Sebastien:
I've tested the if my macbook pro pad registers natural scrolling and it does
not. To clarify, when my fingers glide over the pad towards me, the on-screen
document scrolls to the bottom of the page rather than to the top (as it should
in natural/reverse scrolling).
So unless
..looks like some misunderstanding. If i try to help making ubuntu better and
issue a problem with 'n a t u r a l scrolling' doesn't mean 'smooth
scrolling'. Thats a difference as between appel and pineapple ;)
Ubuntu works fine by now, but why is it that on three of my computers i notice
right, I still don't understand what natural scrolling is but using
.Xmodmap is a power user unsupported configuration mean as is using
gnome-tweak to enable weird options
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When Apple releases Mac OSX Lion, one of the changes is the switching of the
trackpad/mouse scrolling direction. Instead of scrolling the mouse wheel down
to move down the page, you have to scroll up to move down. Apple imported this
feature from iOS and call[s] this feature “natural
Chascon thnx but i know how it has to be enabled. try it, and you'll see
that nautilus does not respond to that.
..but i leave this now, for me no bug-reports any more if no
understanding or discouraging answers.
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ubutn2-fan: My comment was not geared towards you but informing
Sebastian as to what it was. And you're correct, it does not work. It
doesn't work in software center, or update manager, neither.
I even reported it as so, see:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/software-center/+bug/971564
And I've marked my reports as duplicates of this one.
Cheers.
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Apparently the bug Vadeem links this as a duplicate to is fixed.
Sebastien says (therein) that any continued problems are likely to be
other bugs. So, since we continue to have the same problem, this should
not be a duplicate of
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/libxi/+bug/949465
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I do think it is related. Don't want to be a wiseguy about it, but it
still is not working as it should do if .Xmodmap settings are in place
for natural scrolling. So why should it not be related? thanks for
not sure what gnome-tweak does but it doesn't seem a supported
feature, smooth scrolling work in nautilus using touch devices as it
should though
** This bug is no longer a duplicate of bug 949465
XIScrollClass increment value incorrectly handled on 32-bit machines
** Changed in: nautilus
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 949465 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/949465
This bug appears to be unrelated to #949465.
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so that's an input device feature? does it work in other gtk3
applications like gedit, eog, evince, etc?
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Subject: [Bug 951123] Re: nautilus not natural scrolling
so that's an input device feature? does it work in other gtk3
applications like gedit, eog, evince, etc?
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 949465 ***
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** Summary changed:
- nautilus not natural srolling
+ nautilus not natural scrolling
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Title:
nautilus not natural scrolling
To manage
Thank you for your bug report, what Ubuntu version do you use? What do
you call natural scrolling?
** Changed in: nautilus (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Incomplete
** Changed in: nautilus (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided = Low
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Ubuntu version 12.04. Natural scroll is like your touchpad is your
screen. Up on touchpad is up the content of the window. Like on a
smartphone.. up with your thumb on the screen is up that content.
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