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Re: [Mactel-support] [Bug 381884] Re: Appletouch touchpad driver produces jumpy two-fingered scrolling

 

Hi, in fact, the Multitouch feature works perfect in the MacBook Pro 5.3,
the only problem than I saw is that the applications don't have support for
this feature.

For example. the Compiz Setting Manager, don't have a section or the chance
to make that some actions can be assigned to 2, 3 or 4 fingers gestures.

May be we can create the "idea" in the brainstorm, then contact the Team
that work with Compiz, and ask they for add this idea as features.

What do you think?

2010/4/13 Νίκος Αλεξανδρής <nikos.alexandris@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>

> Hmmm... I can confirm that the cursor, when beginning from the middle-
> top towards the center of the trackpad, jumps about a cm or so _once_
> and continues to "fly" down smoothly. You are right.
>
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> Appletouch touchpad driver produces jumpy two-fingered scrolling
> https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/381884
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>
> Status in The Linux Kernel: New
> Status in Mactel Support: New
> Status in “xserver-xorg-input-synaptics” package in Ubuntu: Confirmed
>
> Bug description:
> Binary package hint: xserver-xorg-input-synaptics
>
> My system is: Linux richard-laptop 2.6.28-11-generic #42-Ubuntu SMP Fri Apr
> 17 01:58:03 UTC 2009 x86_64 GNU/Linux.  However, this issue applies to at
> least Intrepid and Jaunty, 32 and 64 bit, running on Apple Mac hardware that
> uses an Appletouch touchpad.  It has also been reported in the Gentoo and
> Debian forums.
>
> >From what I can find on the Net, the Appletouch touchpad was first used in
> February 2005 for the G4 aluminium PowerBook, and last used for the Macbook
> Pro in its 3rd generation, then 4th generation Intel Macbook in early 2008.
>
> The issue is with two-fingered scrolling.  The Appletouch features the
> ability to detect two (or three) touches.  OS X uses this feature to enable
> scrolling, similar to a scrollwheel on a mouse.
>
> The synaptics driver causes the simulated scrollwheel to start moving as
> soon as one places a second finger on the touchpad.  That is to say, placing
> a second finger causes the trackpad driver to deliver scrolling signals,
> which means that attempts at vertical scrolling feels jumpy, or over
> sensitive.
>
> There was an update to the OS X driver that fixed this situation for Apple.
>  I guess that it detects the second finger and programmatically ignores the
> first few scrollticks, thereby 'deadening' the output.  This is what we
> need.
>
> The synaptics driver allows for some modification, but not for multitouch
> input.  This needs to be fixed at source code level.
>
> Richard
>
>
>
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