Re: Why is not enabled TapButton of touchpad on Fedora by default?

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Álvaro Castillo wrote:
> others doesn't like it, ok, but a who doesn't like it, not affect on your
> navigation, can ignore this.

That's just not true. Tapping affects the users who don't want it in 2 ways:
1. If the user actually uses the touchpad, he/she ends up accidentally 
clicking when just trying to move the mouse pointer. This always happens to 
me when I attempt to use a touchpad with tapping enabled and I curse loudly 
at the broken setting.
2. Even if the user does NOT use the touchpad, he/she can end up 
accidentally touching it and triggering a click. Without tapping, it only 
triggers a harmless pointer move.
In both cases, tapping is most definitely NOT wanted and cannot just be 
"ignored". It needs to be disabled and that ought to be the default.

        Kevin Kofler

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