Mtrack driver is working for me on a MacBook Air 3,1 11" under gentoo as well as Ubunty natty b2. Tapping is much better than with multitouch, thanks for all the efforts!
As mentioned by Helios747 I can confirm that
Code:
Option "TapButton1" "0"
Option "TapButton2" "0"
Option "TapButton3" "0"
does not work for me either. Another thing came up with the bcm5794 I'm using:
Code:
Xorg.log
(EE) mtrack: cannot configure device
(EE) Couldn't init device "bcm5974"
It seems that the xorg.conf.d evdev-hooks try to initialize the device twice, as touchpad and mouse - however it's working though. A little odd is the touch behavior, which seems to be correct with the multitouch driver, but not in mtrack: I'm scrolling with my right hand pointer finger, leave it on the touchpad whilst the mouse pointer is over the button I wanna click (e.g. firefox). Now clicking with the left hand pointing finger results in a two finger tap (right click). Any way to get rid of this behavior or is it related to the TapButton Option?
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