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There is this option in gnome 3.4 but can not find it in gnome 3.6
I already tried <Option "HorizTwoFingerScroll" "on"> on 10-synaptics.conf but it did not work
Thanks and "Sorry for the english google translate"
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It is a boolean argument, but it is not on/off, it is 0/1 respectively.
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I try with <Option "HorizTwoFingerScroll" "1"> did not work. =/
I find it here
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/To … ed_options
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UP!
Not solved yet!
10-synaptc.conf does not work!!!
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I'm still looking for a proper solution, but if this helps anyone - holding down shift will temporarily switch the scrolling axis from vertical to horizontal.
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I'm still looking for a proper solution, but if this helps anyone - holding down shift will temporarily switch the scrolling axis from vertical to horizontal.
Thanks for the tip! :-)
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Sorry to be so slow on this, but you want org.gnome.settings-daemon.touchpad.horiz-scroll-enabled to be set to true. You can change this setting in dconf-editor if you want a nice GUI.
Gnome selectively ignores xorg configuration files in favor of gsettings. I'm not really sure why, but there is probably a heated forum thread about it somewhere at gnome.org.
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Thanks astex. I enabled horizontal scrolling using dconf-editor as suggested.
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