On 07/18/2013 11:39 PM, Ranjan Maitra wrote:
Thanks! I get the following:
!
$sudo gsettings set org.gnome.settings-daemon.peripherals.mouse
middle-button-enabled true No such schema
'org.gnome.settings-daemon.peripherals.mouse'
You wouldn't use "sudo" for that. It's a per-user setting.
I am using the LXDE spin.
Then it probably doesn't apply at all. Try lee's suggestion.
Can I get the Shift-insert button to replace the paste operation of the
mouse (or the second button)? I would be fine with that then (in fact
more preferable for me).
No.
Sadly, I'm actually about to sell the XPS 13 that I've got. Xorg
appears to have a bug in handling Fn+arrow for Pg up/down, which causes
it to key-repeat pg up/down until interrupted.
Interesting. I don't have a problem with this: though this is kind of
irritating to me where it is placed. (I have previously been used to
PgUp and PgDn having its own keys).
It happens more often when using Ctrl+Fn+up/down, as in changing tabs in
the terminal or web browser.
Not yet for me, but this laptop is four days old for me. Click for me
is intrepreted as left-click only. Would be nice if the trackpad
interpreted right and left click as depending on which half you were
in.
Are you using F19, completely updated?
Yes. The problem was the same in F18. Tests were all performed in a
fresh install with a new user. The hardware just isn't very good. It's
not the same trackpad used in Dell's better models.
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