** Description changed: - Binary package hint: xorg + Ubuntu Gutsy + Ubuntu Intrepid daily, 20081022 - In the latest Gutsy Gibbon (Tribe 2+updates), there is *no* intuitive method to right-click on a MacBook or other Mac with only one mouse button. - On Mac OS X, ctrl+click and two fingers on trackpad+click (for Macs with trackpads) are used for this purpose. However, on Ubuntu Gutsy, the only way to right-click - out-of-the-box is to tap on the trackpad with three fingers - far from intuitive. Could something more along the lines of OS X's defaults be used instead? + Ubuntu does not supply, by default, any intuitive method to right-click + on a MacBook or other Mac that has zero or one trackpad or mouse + buttons. + + In Mac OS X, right-clicking is simulated by placing two fingers on the + trackpad and clicking, or by holding down the Ctrl key and clicking with + the trackpad or the mouse. In Ubuntu Gutsy, the only way to right-click + out-of-the-box is to tap on the tracplackpad with three fingers - far + from intuitive. And in Ubuntu Intrepid, there is apparently no way set + up by default to right click at all. Could something more along the + lines of OS X's defaults be used instead? + + This causes failure in step 2 of the Ubuntu Desktop Live session + testing. <https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing/Cases/UbuntuDesktop>
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