Il giorno mar, 18/09/2012 alle 08.35 -0400, John.Florian(a)dart.biz ha
scritto:
> From: Adam Williamson <awilliam(a)redhat.com>
>
> Oh, I should also note that, IIRC, the intent is that the driver
should
> detect if there are no physical buttons and enable tap-to-click in
this
> case. So touchpads which have no buttons and are only supposed to
work
> with tap-to-click should be OK.
Where does my notebook's touchpad fall in this continuum? At the
bottom corners of the touch-sensitive area are two "buttons" which
click with tactile feedback, but yet are still part of the
touch-sensitive surface. In other words, the bottom corners can
actually be deformed/depressed. FWIW, I enabled tap-to-click -- did I
just answer my own question? -- simply because my wife and I both
found the mouse to be moving off target too often when tried using
these "buttons".
It's called a ClickPad, it's supported in X.org released with F17.
Nicola