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Move the cursor with the first finger, without releasing first finger tap the second and get left button mouse click

Open september-evgeny opened this issue 5 years ago • 3 comments

This works on macos and windows but not in Linux... Move the cursor with the first finger, without releasing first finger tap the second and get a button 1 pressed (left mouse button click), can this be configured?

september-evgeny avatar Aug 28 '19 22:08 september-evgeny

https://github.com/p2rkw/xf86-input-mtrack#Hold1Move1StationaryButton

p2rkw avatar Sep 07 '19 17:09 p2rkw

I do not need to select the text, I need to move the cursor with the one finger without releasing this finger, tap the second finger and get button1 pressed. Please add such functionality to your driver, this is the best touchpad driver that I used.

september-evgeny avatar Sep 07 '19 19:09 september-evgeny

Seconding this. It works with clicking, but not tapping.

a11ce avatar Nov 16 '22 07:11 a11ce