On Tue, Nov 18, 2014 at 4:02 PM, Kevin Kofler <kevin.kofler@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
At some point in time, with some version of Fedora and some device driver...
I used to have 'double-tap' to 'single-click'.
I found it useful when I had it, and still occasionally miss it today.
But I personally would disagree with concept of 'tap to click' for all
the obvious reasons already mentioned, regardless of having physical or
virtual buttons.
Erik Schilling wrote:
> Over the time I just got used to hitting the special button...
And that's what that "special button" is for. :-)
If the touchpad has physical buttons (or physically-drawn "virtual
buttons"), why do users even expect tapping to produce a click? The finger
area is for moving, the buttons are for clicking. The only case in which
tapping makes sense is if the touchpad has NO buttons at all (but then how
do you right-click? So I don't expect this to be a common case, except maybe
in Apple's one-button land).
At some point in time, with some version of Fedora and some device driver...
I used to have 'double-tap' to 'single-click'.
I found it useful when I had it, and still occasionally miss it today.
But I personally would disagree with concept of 'tap to click' for all
the obvious reasons already mentioned, regardless of having physical or
virtual buttons.
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