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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
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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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thanks a lot
I appreciate it.
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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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