![]() Fedora has newer one, but it's not working. I also checked versions of synaptics drivers and seems like fedora has version 1.2.2-6, while Ubuntu has 1.2.2-1. In windows and Ubuntu apparently 2 (and even 3) fingers presses are getting recognized just fine. I think that until I will be able to make synaptics in Fedora recognize 2 finger presses, 2-fingers scrolling will obviously not work. The number of fingers on the touchpad is always reported as 1 at most. Post added at 06:16 AM CDT - Previous post was at 05:41 AM CDT -Īnd here is a significant problem with synaptics in Fedora that I just found out about : running "synclient -m 100" and putting 2 or 3 fingers on the touchpad doesn't get recognized. It was also grayed out in Ubuntu, but doing xinput guide in post 1 works in Ubuntu. And "Two-finger scrolling" in the standard gnome mouse configuration dialog is grayed out. ![]() Option “VertTwoFingerScroll” “onRebooted and it didn't work either.Īlso, it seems like "System->Preferences->Mouse" settings override any other settings elsewhere. Synaptics Area (279):Đ, 0, 0, 0How can I enable multitouch in Fedora? Synaptics Circular Scrolling Trigger (268):Đ ![]() Synaptics Circular Scrolling Distance (267):Đ.100000 Synaptics Locked Drags Timeout (263):ĕ000 Synaptics Button Scrolling Time (259):đ00 Synaptics Button Scrolling Repeat (258):đ, 1 Synaptics Edge Motion Pressure (254):Ē9, 159 Synaptics Two-Finger Scrolling (252):Đ, 0 Synaptics Scrolling Distance (250):đ00, 100 Here is the output of "xinput list-props 11" (11 is my Synaptics device):Ĭode: Device 'SynPS/2 Synaptics TouchPad':ĭevice Accel Constant Deceleration (237):đ.000000ĭevice Accel Adaptive Deceleration (239):đ.000000ĭevice Accel Velocity Scaling (240):đ0.000000 Both Fedora and Ubuntu had Synaptics driver installed on live CDs (and on my installed Fedora too).Īlso, it seems that Fedora recognizes the touchpad. After trying that guide in live Fedora CD I quickly found out that I couldn't enable multitouch the same way as on Ubuntu. I first thought that I screwed something up on my Fedora and downloaded/ran live Fedora 13 64-bit disk to see if this trick will work with Fedora intact. In Ubuntu it multitouch worked without problems after following the guide. I found a guide for Linux (Ubuntu) right here: and booted live Ubuntu 10.04. In Fedora 13 (64-bit), however, I was unable to make it working. I have enabled this functionality in windows and I am sure now that the touchpad inside my laptop is capable of that. I just found out that many Synaptics touchpads are capable of multi-touch and it's possible to do 2-finger scrolling and more.
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