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I need help finding out what's responsible for this. My synaptics touchpad is "acting' like an android/iphone/tablet device and I don't like it. When I scroll pages/window content it keeps scrolling when I have stopped scrolling the pad. I would like to have the default behavior back asap. This just started happening to me this month after an upgrade. I'm using Gnome 3.
I don't know if its called overscrolling but basically that's what it is. Its really buggy and it often starts doing it when I don't want it to. If its not scrolling pages on its own its causing the touchpad to be non responsive for extremely short (but annoying) periods.
systemd has its advantages; of these the most damaging are: corporatization, security bottlenecks, control obfuscation, and micro-managed forward compatibility pitfalls. Free Software meets Dictatorship. What a maroon.
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set Option "CoastingSpeed" "0" in your /etc/X11/xorg.conf.d/10-synaptics.conf
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"...one cannot be angry when one looks at a penguin." - John Ruskin
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set Option "CoastingSpeed" "0" in your /etc/X11/xorg.conf.d/10-synaptics.conf
Thanks. Spot On.
systemd has its advantages; of these the most damaging are: corporatization, security bottlenecks, control obfuscation, and micro-managed forward compatibility pitfalls. Free Software meets Dictatorship. What a maroon.
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