Public bug reported:
Currently in 9.10 touchpad tap to click is disabled by default. This
behaviour is expected behaviour for a touch pad to work by default. Also
Ubuntu has had this as a default behavior for a very long time. New
driver & the ability to manipulate synapatic touch pad functionality
have lead to the regression from the community. I see the same problem
in other distributions as well.
The gconf key is:
desktop->gnome -> peripherals -> mouse -> tap_to_click
Currently users have to go into the preferences->mouse .. then to the
touchpad tab to enable this feature. Though early testing many are
seeing it as a fault in the driver and unaware of this new tab.
If this is on by default when a user taps their touchpad for a mouse
click, they will get expected behaviour.
** Affects: oem-priority
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Affects: gnome-control-center (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Tags: karmic
** Tags added: karmic
** Description changed:
Currently in 9.10 touchpad tap to click is disabled by default. This
- behavior is expected behaviour for a touch pad to work by default. Also
- Ubuntu has had this default behavior for a very long time. New driver &
- the ability to manipulate synapatic touch pad functionality have lead to
- the regression from the community. I see the same problem in other
- distributions as well.
+ behaviour is expected behaviour for a touch pad to work by default. Also
+ Ubuntu has had this as a default behavior for a very long time. New
+ driver & the ability to manipulate synapatic touch pad functionality
+ have lead to the regression from the community. I see the same problem
+ in other distributions as well.
The gconf key is:
- gnome -> peripherals -> mouse -> tap_to_click
+ desktop->gnome -> peripherals -> mouse -> tap_to_click
Currently users have to go into the preferences->mouse .. then to the
touchpad tab to enable this feature. Though early testing many are
seeing it as a fault in the driver and unaware of this new tab.
+
+ If this is on by default when a user taps their touchpad for a mouse
+ click, they will get expected behaviour.
** Also affects: oem-priority
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Summary changed:
- [9.10] touch pad tap to click needs to be enabled by default
+ [9.10] touch pad tap to click should be enabled by default
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[9.10] touch pad tap to click should be enabled by default
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/391177
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