This is not a duplicate! The parent bug is about touchpads that already had multi-finger capabilities in Windows; this bug is about using a hack to get multi-finger capabilities on ALL touchpads.
Just in case anyone thinks the driver is only doing emulation, try this in Windows: go to Mouse control panel, and press alt-shift-i.
One finger tip: 1 finger, pressure 60, width 4.
One finger sideways on the touchpad: it detects 1 finger, pressure 107, width 15.
Two finger tips side-by-side, slightly separated: 2 fingers, pressure 60, width 4. Same is true for 3 fingers.
Two fingers sideways: 2 fingers, pressure 150, width 4.
This is with that special driver.
I'll have to try it on my netbook, which came with multitouch out-of-the-box.
This is not a duplicate! The parent bug is about touchpads that already had multi-finger capabilities in Windows; this bug is about using a hack to get multi-finger capabilities on ALL touchpads.
Just in case anyone thinks the driver is only doing emulation, try this in Windows: go to Mouse control panel, and press alt-shift-i.
One finger tip: 1 finger, pressure 60, width 4.
One finger sideways on the touchpad: it detects 1 finger, pressure 107, width 15.
Two finger tips side-by-side, slightly separated: 2 fingers, pressure 60, width 4. Same is true for 3 fingers.
Two fingers sideways: 2 fingers, pressure 150, width 4.
This is with that special driver.
I'll have to try it on my netbook, which came with multitouch out-of-the-box.