On Friday 22 October 2004 11:52 am, Per Bjornsson wrote: > On Thu, 2004-10-21 at 04:43, Paul Nasrat wrote: > > On Wed, 2004-10-20 at 20:13 -0400, Charles R. Anderson wrote: > > > On Wed, Oct 20, 2004 at 06:42:15PM -0400, Jeffrey D. Yuille wrote: > > > > Today, I just upgraded from Fedora Core 2 to Fedora Core 3t3. > > > > I have a Dell Inspiron 4000 laptop. After the installation, I > > > > noticed that there is support for the Synaptics Touchpad but I am not > > > > sure how to configure it. > > > > > > Try this: > > > > Update rhpl and system-config-display to latest in rawhide first, but > > > > essentially yes this should work: > > > system-config-display --reconfig > > This isn't actually supposed to let me set what features to use on the > touchpad, is it? I mean, after doing this, I get tap-to-click, edge > scrolling and working scroll buttons ('mouse wheel' equivalent). > However, not everyone wants all the features - e.g. i've been > considering whether it wouldn't be more convenient to use the scroll > buttons as middle mouse button since I can just use edge-scroll instead, > and I know some people who absolutely detest tap-to-click (although I > personally hate using a touchpad without it). So some kind of > feature-configuration interface would certainly be nice. (I guess it > would best be integrated in system-config-mouse?) FC4 material in all > likelihood, thanks a lot for getting the touchpads working sanely in any > case! > > /Per > > -- > Per Bjornsson <perbj@xxxxxxxxxxxx> > Ph.D. Candidate, Department of Applied Physics, Stanford University Okay, I am new to Fedora Core. I don't know what it means to "Update rhpl and system -config-display to the latest Rawhide. I have a Dell Inspiron 4000 with a Synaptics Touchpad. It would seem to me that it would make more sense to include configuration of the pointing device within the Start Menu-System Settings, or at least during the initial installation.