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Message #03080
Re: The Sensitivity of Touch Pad
Hi,
I use the default settings on my machine [1] from 12.10, 13.04 and now with
13.10 and have never had issues. So, from me, it is a
-1
to alter the default settings.
Regards,
Phill.
1. http://phillw.net/hardware/aDU4RVzY
P.S. Yay, I got to post up my machine specs.
On 4 July 2013 23:09, nio wiklund <nio.wiklund@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> I think there are many preferences, and it should be easy enough to set
> the sensitivity to fit the personal preference. Does the setting work for
> you, Ali? It depends very much on the way you hold your hands when you
> type, for example rest on the flat area near the touchpad: then you can
> easily touch the pad by mistake. But if you hold the hands as a piano
> teacher would like, this is not a problem. I know how I should do, but I
> don't, I'm too lazy most of the time ;-) So I set the sensitivity to zero
> with touchpad-indicator most of the time and use a mouse.
>
> Best regards
> Nio
>
>
> 2013/7/4 Jonathan Marsden <jmarsden@xxxxxxxxxxx>
>
>> On 07/04/2013 02:51 PM, nio wiklund wrote:
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>> > Then let us wait for a reply from someone who knows how to set the
>> > sensitivity :-)
>>
>> Huh? Start -> Preferences -> Keyboard and Mouse
>>
>> That lets you set both Acceleration and Sensitivity.
>>
>> These settings are stored in the file
>>
>> ~/.config/lxsession/Lubuntu/desktop.conf
>>
>> if you want to edit them by hand.
>>
>> Jonathan
>>
>>
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