On Sun, Apr 29, 2018 at 6:20 PM, Peter Hutterer
<peter.hutterer(a)who-t.net> wrote:
Chris: the previous gsetting was 'default' so if you ever
changed it
manually to 'areas' in the past (e.g. for debugging something), the change
to a different default wouldn't affect you because you already have your
own setting already. I strongly suspect that's the case for you, run this to
verify:
gsettings get org.gnome.desktop.peripherals.touchpad click-method
If it says 'areas', you changed it at some point in the past.z
$ gsettings get org.gnome.desktop.peripherals.touchpad click-method
'fingers'
Only now do I grok "areas" and "fingers" in this screenshot as
referencing the two settings in the release notes *which uses neither
term* so I had no idea what it was referring to.
https://drive.google.com/open?id=10uahu6XOownq7oJS8O2TXg7TvW6Yy1_h
So the description there for "fingers" is what I've always experienced
on this laptop with Fedora 25 through 28, and Windows 10. I tap two
fingers at the same time to get a contextual menu. Meanwhile the
release notes say "keep one finger in contact with the touchpad and
tap with another finger" and that does nothing for me. Nothing
happens. And yet the release notes say it's the default.
--
Chris Murphy