> So, I understand the problem but like all other distros and also GNOME
by default, leave three-touch enabled is a better option.

Other distros don't have gestures like unity has

> If we really want to have it correctly implemented then we must create 
> another gsettings entry to control this behavior so we can > use it to enable 
> or disable this behavior. Also, a much better option is to have an option on 
> gnome-control-center to control this 
> setting.
> In any case, until we have it properly implemented (I can implement it if you 
> agree) 

You are welcome to work on a patch for that, we will be happy to review
it

> I think that is better to disable this patch.

Not sure how you went to this conclusion but:
- we got only 1 report so far with 2 users declaring to be annoyed by the issue
- there are other ways to do a middle click
- there is no other way to do gestures
- gestures are important in the default ubuntu desktop

the normal conclusion there is "we should keep the patch enabled", what
you suggest is to trade an annoyance for broken gestures on the default
environment of the distribution, that's not really something we want to
do

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  Ubuntu patch unconditionally breaks three-finger tap

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