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--- Comment #13 from Peter Hutterer ---
[This was typed in response to comment #8, but bugzilla didn't take it first
time round]
Also look into bug 101139, that is the current bug for the "way too fast"
behaviour.
As for debugging this in gene
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--- Comment #12 from Peter Hutterer ---
*please* trim your emails. Have a look at the URL of this bug report to see
what the bug has become...
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--- Comment #11 from Tim Richardson ---
Thanks, I will take those actions, including learning a bit more about git.
I will also see if I over-reacted by making a separate udev rule for the
P50. Before I split it, the touchpad became unusable aft
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--- Comment #10 from Peter Hutterer ---
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--- Comment #9 from Tim Richardson ---
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patch for P50
With a setting such as
xinput --set-prop "$DEVICE" "libinput Accel Speed" 1
this patch wo
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--- Comment #17 from Peter Hutterer ---
It's a so-called schmitt trigger, pressure needs to go above "down" to be
detected as touch and below "up" to be released again. down > up to make the
touch more resilient.
libinput:name:*CyPS/2 Cypress T
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--- Comment #8 from Tim Richardson ---
the best of fixing this will be different acceleration behaviour, to mimic
windows. I can't get smooth movement any other way, I think.
when I do
xinput --set-prop "$DEVICE" "libinput Accel Speed" -.9
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Bug ID: 105974
Summary: double tap on touchpad isn't recognized as double
click on ubuntu 18.04 bionic
Product: Wayland
Version: unspecified
Hardware: Other
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--- Comment #16 from Sean Lanigan ---
I should note though that I don't really understand the full implications of
the lower and upper thresholds - does "down" translate to a click? Or is "down"
the minimum pressure required to actually move the
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--- Comment #15 from Sean Lanigan ---
I also have a Dell XPS13 L322X, I've followed the steps linked to and have
found that using 'libinput measure touchpad-pressure --touch-thresholds=105:60
--palm-threshold=230' seemed to work well.
I was not
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--- Comment #7 from Tim Richardson ---
Peter, don't deploy the P50 changes. After a reboot, the touchpad was unusable.
I think sharing a flag with other quirks causes problems. In my branch I have
created a separate P50 flag.
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--- Comment #6 from Tim Richardson ---
thanks. I'm having fun working it all out. There is no problem with
scrolling and the sudden movements are better. The acceleration factor
needs to be much slower at slow movements, and the pressure sensiti
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--- Comment #5 from Peter Hutterer ---
/lib isn't a symlink to /usr/lib? interesting... Anyway, you can pass
-Dudev-dir=/lib/udev/ at configure time to install to the right directory.
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