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#1 2008-01-28 22:40:30

fiod
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Registered: 2007-04-02
Posts: 205

A new way to use the touchpad?

Hey,

I think that mouse movements take an awful percentage of my computer usage.
Traveling with the mouse across the screen takes a "long" time.

I was wondering if there is some way that the cursor will "magically" jump to a place
on the screen that is proportional to where I touched the touchpad the first time I touched it.

Will save about 2-3 seconds every time!

I hope that doesn't sound too weird...

Thanks
fiod

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#2 2008-01-28 23:22:00

rson451
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From: Annapolis, MD USA
Registered: 2007-04-15
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Re: A new way to use the touchpad?

seems to me this would severely hinder tap-clicking.  if you dont tap in the EXACT same spot, your mouse would jump.  however i've read somewhere before that synaptics can do this. i'll read around and see if i can find it.


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#3 2008-01-29 18:19:45

fiod
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Registered: 2007-04-02
Posts: 205

Re: A new way to use the touchpad?

thanks a lot

I appreciate it.

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#4 2008-01-30 00:44:53

MoonSwan
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From: Great White North
Registered: 2008-01-23
Posts: 881

Re: A new way to use the touchpad?

You can enable circular motions through the syndaemon utility.  Its on the arch wiki, search for synaptics there.  some people find it more intuitive.

emess

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