Re: Touchpad Single Finger Scroll Not Working - Not Present

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On 11/15/16 08:06, EGO-II.1 wrote:
>
>
> On 11/14/2016 02:28 PM, Fred Smith wrote:
>> On Mon, Nov 14, 2016 at 09:07:21AM -0800, Chris Murphy wrote:
>>> On Mon, Nov 14, 2016 at 8:45 AM, EGO-II.1 <eoconnor25@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>>> So I've been delving into the touchpad thing a bit more now that I have a
>>>> few days off. This is the output of libinput-list-devices:
>>>>
>>>> I'm assuming that since all the necessary features I'm looking for are
>>>> listed as "N/A" then it means something is wrong? (Also because when I got
>>>> to "Test Your Settings" the option for Two Finger Scrolling is set to OFF
>>>> but there's STILL no single-finger scroll!...any help at all would be
>>>> greatly appreciated!
>>> Two finger scroll off means two finger scroll doesn't happen. It
>>> doesn't mean you get single finger scroll. I've never heard of single
>>> finger scroll unless you click and hold the "shuttle" UI element
>>> that's on the right side of a window that indicates what section of a
>>> document you're viewing.
>> Dunno about the desktop the OP is using, but on Mate desktop  you have
>> an option of "edge scrolling" which is similar to grabbing the vertical
>> scrollbar with your rodent/mouse. that is single-finger-scrolling even
>> though that isn't its actual name.
>>
>> I don't have a GNOME or KDE desktop handy to verify that they support
>> the same thing, but I believe I've seen it in Gnome previously.
>>
>> Fred
>>
> I KNOW its there! I've used it before in F23,...hmm....I guess I'll have to muck around
> with the gsettings or some other Gnome-related file, but I WILL figure this out! Only
> because I love Fedora over all the other distros!....LoL!
>
>

This thread sounds like a rehash of a similar thread from back in August that you were
involved in.

My understanding is previous versions of Fedora used the synaptic driver for the touch
pad.  Now it is "xinput".  I suggested back then that you look into "xinput" and
"libinput".  I also pointed you to

https://lists.fedoraproject.org/archives/list/users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx/message/W32B3CERZ75ISG3KVOYNBWVATFBYTMQL/

Did this turn out to be unhelpful?




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