this is fantastic development. I've tried on Dell E6410, Kubuntu 11.04. I could disable tap, at last, and I could also scroll
with two fingers. I am mostly a trackstick user, and that has some problems -- namely, after reboot trackstick was *way* too sensitive and even hitting buttons was problematic. I've set "Minimum Speed" and "Maximum Speed" to 0, in KDE settings, and things became better -- but seems like the speed is still higher that what I had with the old driver -- and the speed when using touchpad is too slow. Maybe, there is some hidden option that would control relative speed of trackstick and touchpad?
Seth,
this is fantastic development. I've tried on Dell E6410, Kubuntu 11.04. I could disable tap, at last, and I could also scroll
with two fingers. I am mostly a trackstick user, and that has some problems -- namely, after reboot trackstick was *way* too sensitive and even hitting buttons was problematic. I've set "Minimum Speed" and "Maximum Speed" to 0, in KDE settings, and things became better -- but seems like the speed is still higher that what I had with the old driver -- and the speed when using touchpad is too slow. Maybe, there is some hidden option that would control relative speed of trackstick and touchpad?