Touchpad on MacBook Pro
Firas Kraiem
firas at fkraiem.org
Tue Oct 12 17:15:37 UTC 2010
On 12/10/2010 19:10, Henrique Camargo wrote:
> 10.10 is the first with multitouch.
Two-finger scrolling and right-clicking worked for me in Lucid. (Right
now my Maverick is broken so I can't say if I also have this problem,
I'll reinstall soon-ish.)
Firas
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> Henrique Camargo
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> On Tue, Oct 12, 2010 at 11:44 AM, Andrey Dunin <andrey at dunin.us> wrote:
>> Pär Särnblad,
>>
>> Any idea if this issue occurs on Ubuntu 10.04 or earlier? If you have the
>> time it would be beneficial for you to run a live cd (or usb) of Ubuntu 9.04
>> or 10.04 and see if the problem persists there.
>>
>> On Tue, Oct 12, 2010 at 4:10 AM, Pär Särnblad <par.sarnblad at gmail.com>
>> wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi
>>>
>>> I tried out 10.10 and the touch/track pad works but some problems arise.
>>> Two finger clicks generates a rightclick but while pressed there is no way
>>> to move the cursor.
>>> Another thing is that there seems that the pad generates a right click if
>>> two fingers are on the pad, which is
>>> troublesome instead of checking the distance between the fingers like it
>>> is done in MacOS. Also macos seems to
>>> ignore the leftmost finger if two of them are on the pad.
>>>
>>> /P
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