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First of all, thank you very much for making this driver. I was using synaptics before and it was a huge mess.
My question is regarding the bottom left part of the touchpad.
Maybe this is a bad habit, but I tend to rest my index finger in the bottom left part of my touchpad, while I let my middle finger do the movement for the mouse.
This was never a problem before, until I got a new laptop... The synaptics driver doesn't work at all.
The mtrack driver works but I've noticed the following:
When my middle finger touches the touchpad first (middle area of touchpad), followed by my index finger in the bottom left part of my touchpad, there is no problem.
However, when my index finger touches the bottom left part of the touchpad first, followed by my middle finger in the middle area of the touchpad, there is a "lag".
In other words, in order to rest both my index finger and middle finger on the touchpad, my middle finger has to touch the touchpad first.
How can I make it so that it doesn't matter in what order I place them on the touchpad?
And what setting is causing this?
My guess is maybe that the bottom left part assumes maybe a click is about to happen if I touch it first? I never use the double tap though.
Section "InputClass"
MatchIsTouchpad "on"
Identifier "Touchpads"
Driver "mtrack"
Option "TapButton1" "0"
Option "TapButton2" "0"
Option "TapButton3" "0"
#Uncomment the followings to scroll with your thumb
#Option "EmulateTwoFingerMinZ" "70"
#Option "EmulateTwoFingerMinW" "0"
Option "VertTwoFingerScroll" "0"
Option "HorizTwoFingerScroll" "0"
#Let finger rest
Option "BottomEdge" "8000"
EndSection
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First of all, thank you very much for making this driver. I was using synaptics before and it was a huge mess.
My question is regarding the bottom left part of the touchpad.
Maybe this is a bad habit, but I tend to rest my index finger in the bottom left part of my touchpad, while I let my middle finger do the movement for the mouse.
This was never a problem before, until I got a new laptop... The synaptics driver doesn't work at all.
The mtrack driver works but I've noticed the following:
In other words, in order to rest both my index finger and middle finger on the touchpad, my middle finger has to touch the touchpad first.
How can I make it so that it doesn't matter in what order I place them on the touchpad?
And what setting is causing this?
My guess is maybe that the bottom left part assumes maybe a click is about to happen if I touch it first? I never use the double tap though.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: