I messed with the thumbsize setting in mtrack and got it to ignore my thumb successfully.
Now if mtrack could fix its scrolling to be as smooth as synaptics...
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I messed with the thumbsize setting in mtrack and got it to ignore my thumb successfully.
Now if mtrack could fix its scrolling to be as smooth as synaptics...
Synaptic appears to work with multitouch for me... maybe just not gestures.
I tried Mtrack but it still wasn't a good experience. I couldnt rest my thumb on the trackpad and still track with my...
You, sir, are awesome! This totally makes scrolling much more like it was on OSX. Thank you so much.
Now, do you know how to get click-drag working? As in, I want to click with my thumb, and...
Yes! I tend to keep my thumb on the bottom of the trackpad while tracking so that I can make quick clicks on things. this does not work at all under Ubuntu due to what you described. it makes it...
Has anyone figured out the horrible scrolling experience? Scrolling inside of any application is miserable for me... I know I'm pretty used to the "smooth" scrolling on the mac now, but I've never...
I figured out what my suspend issue was... It wouldn't suspend whenever I had a filesystem mounted. I had a filesystem mounted as sshfs and whenever I do, it would not suspend. Unmounting the...
For some reason the "Natural Scrolling" is enabled by default with my install. I didn't have to do anything special to get it to do it...
Oddly enough, I did a reinstall and this appears to have fixed my suspend issue. I don't know how or why. If I figure it out or it happens again, I'll update...
after testing, I found that suspend works fine when the battery is fully charged. it will not suspend after it starts to lose a charge. how very odd....
Is anyone having trouble with suspend?
My 4,2 will not suspend. Whenever I close the lid or click on suspend in the gnome shell menu, it appears to start to suspend but then wakes back up and...