[Bug 1210575] Re: Right-click emulation of Onboard does not work

Francesco Fumanti francesco.fumanti at gmx.net
Fri Aug 9 16:43:03 UTC 2013


There are two keys showing a pointer arrow pointing to the left on the
Onboard layout. The key with only the pointer is to show and hide the
click buttons. The key with a small clock (disk) on its left is to
enable and disable automatic click. The automatic click is an
accessibility feature that performs automatically a click each time the
pointer stops moving.

If the automatic click is enabled, Onboard does not replace a manual
left click with a right click. In this case, the click conversion only
acts on automatic clicks. Since you are using a touch screen, you should
keep the automatic click disabled.

If you get right clicks after holding your finger for a small lapse of
time motionless on the touch screen, you might have the Simulated
Secondary Click running. You can find the option to enable and disable
the Simulated Secondary Click in the Universal Access panel of the
System Preferences of Ubuntu.

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  Right-click emulation of Onboard does not work

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