Public bug reported:

"ClickPad" devices are those with the buttons integrated into the touch
surface. Examples include most newer Synaptics touchpads and all Apple
multitouch touchpads. These devices currently have poor support for
click and drag. When the user presses with one finger and then tries to
drag the cursor with a second finger, the cursor stops either sits there
or begins scrolling. Also, the current behavior makes no distinction
between left and right click button areas.

The proposed feature enables click and drag with two fingers.
Optionally, a right button area may be enabled which allows for presses
in the area to be sent as right button events instead of left button
events.

The current patches may be found at:
http://cgit.freedesktop.org/~cndougla/xf86-input-
synaptics/log/?h=clickpad-v2. The changes include everything newer than
the "master" tag.

The support impacts the normal flow of events for clickpad devices. To
be sure of minimal breakage, a call-for-testing has been sent. I will
update this bug with more information when the CFT closes.

** Affects: xserver-xorg-input-synaptics (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Wishlist
     Assignee: Chase Douglas (chasedouglas)
         Status: New

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  [FFe] "ClickPad" support

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