KSynaptics - was xorg.conf in Hardy

Nigel Ridley nigel at rmk.co.il
Wed Mar 26 15:24:09 UTC 2008


O. Sinclair wrote:
> Nigel Ridley wrote:
>> I was contemplating changing the 'touchpad' options on my laptop and opened xorg.conf only
>> to be surprised to see very minimalistic entries - no options for 'mouse', no resolution
>> entries for 'screen'. Everything just seems to have very basic entries.
>> What gives?
>>
>> And BTW, how can I change the sensitivity on the touchpad? I keep clicking when I just
>> want to move the cursor :-(
>>
> I can not help you with the first question but if you have a synaptics 
> touchpad (very likely) you can install KSynaptics and change settings. 
> That has worked reasonably well for me, I was also going nuts by finding 
> that all sorts of things happened while using the touchpad that is set 
> to be WAY too sensitive by default
> 
> Sinclair
> 

Thanks but unfortunately it is no longer available. Instead the author is concentrating on 
something called TouchFreeze  (see: http://qsynaptics.sourceforge.net/).

Blessings,

Nigel

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