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Usually when tap clicking on a touchpad, any pointer movements are suppressed as a tap is detected. This does not happen on my Arch machine. Whenever I tap click, the mouse pointer jumps several pixels in some direction.
How can I stop this?
(Arch is fully updated and since kernel 3.3 my touchpad is detected as "AlpsPS/2 ALPS DualPoint TouchPad".)
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Could you please post the content of /etc/X11/xorg.conf.d/10-synaptics.conf ? I think your problem is related to a wrong setting.
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Section "InputClass"
Identifier "Touchpad"
Driver "synaptics"
MatchIsTouchpad "on"
MatchDevicePath "/dev/input/event*"
Option "TapButton1" "1"
Option "TapButton2" "2"
Option "TapButton3" "3"
Option "SHMConfig" "true"
Option "VertTwoFingerScroll" "true"
Option "HorizTwoFingerScroll" "true"
EndSection
Section "InputClass"
Identifier "DualPoint Stick"
MatchIsPointer "on"
MatchProduct "DualPoint Stick"
Option "EmulateWheel" "true"
Option "EmulateWheelButton" "2"
# Option "EmulateWheelTimeout" "200"
# Option "Emulate3Buttons" "true"
# Option "Emulate3TimeOut" "200"
Option "XAxisMapping" "6 7"
Option "YAxisMapping" "4 5"
EndSection
Thanks for having a look at it!
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Could you also please post the output of
synclient -l
in a terminal?
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$ synclient -l
Parameter settings:
LeftEdge = 300
RightEdge = 1700
TopEdge = 210
BottomEdge = 1190
FingerLow = 12
FingerHigh = 15
FingerPress = 128
MaxTapTime = 180
MaxTapMove = 107
MaxDoubleTapTime = 180
SingleTapTimeout = 180
ClickTime = 100
FastTaps = 0
EmulateMidButtonTime = 75
EmulateTwoFingerMinZ = 141
EmulateTwoFingerMinW = 7
VertScrollDelta = 48
HorizScrollDelta = 48
VertEdgeScroll = 0
HorizEdgeScroll = 0
CornerCoasting = 0
VertTwoFingerScroll = 1
HorizTwoFingerScroll = 1
MinSpeed = 1
MaxSpeed = 1.75
AccelFactor = 0.0819336
TrackstickSpeed = 40
EdgeMotionMinZ = 15
EdgeMotionMaxZ = 80
EdgeMotionMinSpeed = 1
EdgeMotionMaxSpeed = 195
EdgeMotionUseAlways = 0
TouchpadOff = 0
LockedDrags = 0
LockedDragTimeout = 5000
RTCornerButton = 0
RBCornerButton = 0
LTCornerButton = 0
LBCornerButton = 0
TapButton1 = 1
TapButton2 = 2
TapButton3 = 3
ClickFinger1 = 1
ClickFinger2 = 1
ClickFinger3 = 1
CircularScrolling = 0
CircScrollDelta = 0.1
CircScrollTrigger = 0
CircularPad = 0
PalmDetect = 0
PalmMinWidth = 10
PalmMinZ = 100
CoastingSpeed = 20
CoastingFriction = 50
PressureMotionMinZ = 15
PressureMotionMaxZ = 80
PressureMotionMinFactor = 1
PressureMotionMaxFactor = 1
GrabEventDevice = 1
TapAndDragGesture = 1
AreaLeftEdge = 0
AreaRightEdge = 0
AreaTopEdge = 0
AreaBottomEdge = 0
HorizHysteresis = 12
VertHysteresis = 12
ClickPad = 0
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You could try
synclient MaxTapMove=0
in a terminal. Does this help?
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Unfortunately that does not help.
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Does the movement occur when you click with one finger too?
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I haven't clicked with more than one finger. :-)
Because the touchpad is quite unusable in this state, I haven't yet bothered configuring two finger tapping.
Edit: I hadn't noticed at first that "MaxTapMove=0" breaks tap clicking completely.
Last edited by Markus00000 (2012-04-16 05:54:18)
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I was having the same issue. MaxTapMove on my system was set to 110. Changing it to low values might help. I changed it to 10 and I saw slight improvement.
Quis custodiet ipsos custodes.
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Isn't MaxTapMove the maximum distance you can move your finger between the first and second tap when double tapping?
Consider "x" the tap locations and the distance between both "x" the maximum distance that still gives a double click:
Low MaxTapMove: x x
High MaxTapMove: x x
Have you tried FingerHigh and FingerLow? Mine doesn't have these settings, unfortunately.
http://askubuntu.com/questions/127829/s … tu-12-04-u
Last edited by Markus00000 (2013-12-19 10:58:48)
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