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Message #22657
[Bug 381884] Re: Appletouch touchpad driver produces jumpy two-fingered scrolling
Hey everyone.
I have had success with changing the input.x11_options.VertScrollDelta
config value to a higher value (default=20). This is in the file
/etc/hal/fdi/policy/appletouch.fdi
* If you want to use 2-finger scrolling, and don't mind a "slower" scroll amount, try a value of 60.
* If you do not want to use 2-finger scrolling, and just want to do the right click, try even higher like 90. You can disable 2-finger scrolling altogether if you wish.
I can recommend the 'side-scrolling' feature as well (where the right
side of the touch pad can be used for scrolling) - I'm beginning to
prefer it over two-finger scrolling. The only downside is that the
side-scrolling is affected by the 'VertScrollDelta' value.
After editing, reload kernel modules: sudo modprobe -r appletouch &&
modprobe appletouch
Hope this helps!
Blaine
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Appletouch touchpad driver produces jumpy two-fingered scrolling
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