Hey everyone,
I have a problem with multi touch functions in my HTC One X.
I noticed that two fingers multi touch are works fine, but when I use 3 or more fingers, the multi touch doesn't work,
actually it opens the media link HD setup.
There's a way to disable this behavior?
Okay guys I found a solution:
All you need to do is to go into settings->Display, gestures & buttons-> uncheck H
By default on mac os, with two fingers I can do this:
-leave a finger on the mouse pad, and move another finger, and still be able to move the mouse
-two finger scrolling requires both fingers be moving
this is handy, as sometimes (because the trackpad is so large, I leave my thumb on the "button" (or any other fingers depending on how I'm sitting) for clicking, as clicking AND moving the cursor
Hello,
I have installed regular Ubuntu 9.10 on a Asus Eee PC 1000HE.
Concerning the touch-pad, the two fingers for scrolling works fine but the three fingers for right click does not. Does anyone know how to make it work?
In opensuse 11.0 and 11.1 (kde) I was able to tap the touch pad with two fingers to simulate middle-click. It allowed me to use "open link in new tab" feature in firefox with ease. It allowed me to close tabs I no longer needed.
I have a Dell XPS 15z with 12.04 installed.
Once in a while, when I'm using multi-touch scrolling (two-fingers to scroll down), the computer logs out. It's as if I clicked the log out button, but there's no pop up asking me if I'm sure. Also, my work is not saved and all open programs are closed.
How do I fix this? It's really annoying!
I'm trying to enable some multitouch gestures to mirror what OS X is capable of doing, such as brushing three fingers across the trackpad to switch desktops, swiping two fingers to navigate back in nautilus or firefox etc. I'm trying to use touchegg, but I'm not sure if ubuntu sees my trackpad as a device with more than two finger support.
Hi,
I'm running Ubuntu 11.10 on a laptop with a trackpad that supports multitouch.
I can use two fingers for right-mouse click and scrolling, and three fingers for resizing windows (with alt pressed). I was wondering if it's possible to use three fingers for switching workspaces, like on a mac. I haven't been able to find an answer to this anywhere yet.
Does anyone know how to do this?
Thanks
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I'm running Ubuntu 11.10 on an HP Envy 14 installed with the Desktop CD. I'm also dual booting with Windows 7. This is only my second week using Linux and no other threads I've found online have solved my problem, so hopefully I can get some useful support here.