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I want to disable tap-click, enable vertical trackpad scrolling, and change single and double clcik response times in fluxbox. How would I go about doing this without installing a window manager like gnome?
Last edited by russianwizard (2009-03-22 22:52:28)
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Know you can put a gazillion trackpad settings in your xorg.conf? Take a loot at this.
Last edited by Gen2ly (2009-03-23 00:32:22)
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that link is messed up. It looks like you typed over the url accedentally >.<
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Oop, sorry about that. Try this:
http://www.gentoo-wiki.info/Synaptics_Touchpad
I don't have a trackpad on my current desktop but I think "man synaptic" can give more options too.
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You can also set it up manually using synclient (part of the synaptics driver package), or with gsynaptics, if you can bear a few gnome libs on your system
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