Linuxmint 13 XFCE up-to-date
Synaptics touchpad on Dell Inspiron 6400 laptop
I just installed and updated Linuxmint 13 XFCE. When I set my mouse to be left-handed, tap-to-click now acts like a right-hander´s right-click, giving me context-menus instead of the usual mouse clicks one would expect.
Before I set my mouse to be left-handed, tap-to-click worked just fine in right-handed mouse mode. I can´t find a fix for this, but I´m a Mint n00b who doesn´t understand why Microsoft can figure this touchpad setup out and Linux either can´t or hides the solution.
tap-to-click = "right-click" for left-handed mouse/touchpad
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tap-to-click = "right-click" for left-handed mouse/touchpad
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Re: tap-to-click = "right-click" for left-handed mouse/touch
Not sure sorry...
mouse clicks for left -hand use just change the 'keybinding of the mouse by switching the buttons codes.
I would think the tap-click function of a touch pad must also be switched. (I'm om LMDX (so earlier XFCE version yet ) in 4.10 has different mouse/pad config options.
try behavior of the touchpad(?) or keybindings and shortcuts.
could probably achieve that using 'xbindkeys' but theirs probably a easier way (not using another external program)
J,Jay
mouse clicks for left -hand use just change the 'keybinding of the mouse by switching the buttons codes.
I would think the tap-click function of a touch pad must also be switched. (I'm om LMDX (so earlier XFCE version yet ) in 4.10 has different mouse/pad config options.
try behavior of the touchpad(?) or keybindings and shortcuts.
could probably achieve that using 'xbindkeys' but theirs probably a easier way (not using another external program)
J,Jay
Re: tap-to-click = "right-click" for left-handed mouse/touch
I can see that this issue is not going to be addressed, so I "solved" it by:
I was wrong; the problem isn't with Linux, it's with XCFE, at least Mint XFCE. Bottom line: if you're left handed and want tap-to-click to work correctly for you as it does in Window$, use Cinnamon, not XFCE.
- shrinking my Windows partition
expanding my Mint partition
installing Cinnamon
removing XFCE
I was wrong; the problem isn't with Linux, it's with XCFE, at least Mint XFCE. Bottom line: if you're left handed and want tap-to-click to work correctly for you as it does in Window$, use Cinnamon, not XFCE.
Re: tap-to-click = "right-click" for left-handed mouse/touch
In LMDE your using Xfce 4.8 (unless you fetch from unstable or compile) and as stated that function doesn't work correctly
Mint13-Xfce is getting Xfce 4.10 from a PPA and it's only the core/cosmetic functionality. The system for most part (being based Ubuntu 12.04) still functions as Xfce 4.8.
In the new Xubuntu 12.10 changing right/to left mouse (P.S. I'm left handed also but use a trackpad as if right handed ) works 'Correctly Uses Xfce 4.10 fully without dropping in a PPA.
Hopefully Mint14-Xfce (being based on (X)Ubuntu 12.10 will work correctly.
Theirs also a package called 'synaptiks (not to be confused with synaptic package manager) that's made for configuring 'Touchpads' and one called Jupiter (in a PPA only I think) that let's you configure many things of a laptop/netbook/tablet. Watt OS (another Ubuntu based distro) uses it in default/live ISO/install.
J.Jay
P.S. if on tablet can get scroll bars easily on left also (on laptop/netbook really don't matter )
Mint13-Xfce is getting Xfce 4.10 from a PPA and it's only the core/cosmetic functionality. The system for most part (being based Ubuntu 12.04) still functions as Xfce 4.8.
In the new Xubuntu 12.10 changing right/to left mouse (P.S. I'm left handed also but use a trackpad as if right handed ) works 'Correctly Uses Xfce 4.10 fully without dropping in a PPA.
Hopefully Mint14-Xfce (being based on (X)Ubuntu 12.10 will work correctly.
Theirs also a package called 'synaptiks (not to be confused with synaptic package manager) that's made for configuring 'Touchpads' and one called Jupiter (in a PPA only I think) that let's you configure many things of a laptop/netbook/tablet. Watt OS (another Ubuntu based distro) uses it in default/live ISO/install.
J.Jay
P.S. if on tablet can get scroll bars easily on left also (on laptop/netbook really don't matter )