Re: for thinkpad lovers - thinkpad-trackpoint-scroll

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Dne 30.5.2012 00:25, Peter Hutterer napsal(a):
On Tue, May 29, 2012 at 09:21:35AM +0200, Vít Ondruch wrote:
Dne 29.5.2012 08:57, Matthias Runge napsal(a):
On 29/05/12 08:24, Peter Hutterer wrote:
Hi Adrian,
Drop this in /etc/X11/xorg.conf.d/99-wheel-emulation.conf and it will be
persistent. I don't think we need a separate rpm for this.

Cheers,
   Peter
+1
I don't think, we need a config-only package. Configuration in fedora is
IMHO left to the user. I think, this configuration snippet should be
dropped somewhere in the wiki as good example how to configure Xorg....

The other problem, I see is, that there's no (real) upstream, and esp.
no issue tracker (other than bugzilla).
1) It should work out of the box, i.e. it should be default behavior
of track point
I know of users who don't like the touchpad and prefer the trackpoint
instead. for them, switching to this behaviour is not the right solution.

Yes, I prefer trackpoint, so you can count me in ;) Therefore, scrolling using trackpoint when middle button is pressed should be default. It is default for Windows, I can't see any reason why it shouldn't be for Fedora.

Thanks


Vit



2) I see no reason why I should drop any configuration file manually
anywhere
that is what configurability is about though. default options cannot ever
cover the whole populace and for anything non-default you need configuration
files.

Cheers,
   Peter

3) If the gpointing-device-settings package would be working, I
would not need any of the above

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