| Summary: | System Settings -> Input -> Touchpad most sensitivity settings disabled | ||
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| Product: | Mageia | Reporter: | Frank Griffin <ftg> |
| Component: | RPM Packages | Assignee: | KDE maintainers <kde> |
| Status: | RESOLVED OLD | QA Contact: | |
| Severity: | normal | ||
| Priority: | Normal | CC: | jacques.bonder, mageia, magicandsave, marja11 |
| Version: | Cauldron | ||
| Target Milestone: | --- | ||
| Hardware: | x86_64 | ||
| OS: | Linux | ||
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| Source RPM: | plasma | CVE: | |
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Description
Frank Griffin
2017-02-23 16:33:06 CET
Marja Van Waes
2017-02-23 16:43:38 CET
CC:
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marja11 is it still valid for you ? CC:
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mageia Yep. On the sensitivity tab there are only two sliders both of which are greyed out and don't respond. Same experience on my new Acer E17 CC:
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isis2000 Installing X11-driver-input-synaptics gave me some more playroom for touchpad-settings, like ability to change speed minimum/maximum, where without this package i only could change accelaration. same as Frank Griffin : Synaptic touchpad (Samsung NP 350) with Plasma CC:
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jacques.bonder This is apparently an undocumented reaction to libinput assuming these settings for itself on the assumption that it knows better than mere users who want to configure them. It seems that libinput uses feedback from the kernel to decide how to set them. Plasma appears to have reacted to this by greying out the options with no better explanation. Status:
NEW =>
RESOLVED |