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Swap 2-Finger and 3-Finger Tap in Linux
When I upgraded my netbook from Ubuntu 9.04 to 9.10, I quickly noticed that they had flipped the functionality of 2-finger and 3-finger tapping. I need middle-click (3rd mouse button) functionality far more often than I need right-click, and by … Continue reading
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Tagged configuration, eeepc, input, linux, mouse, multi touch, multitouch, preferences, touch pad, touchpad, track pad, trackpad, ubuntu
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Shift + Scroll = Horizontal Scroll in Linux
Firefox kept going back and forward when I used my favorite Shift + mouse wheel scroll combo to try to scroll horizontally. It was driving me mad. After some rigorous googling, I found a Stack Overflow question, which suggested that … Continue reading
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Tagged browsers, configuration, firefox, input, linux, mouse, multi touch, multitouch, preferences, scroll, touch pad, touchpad, track pad, trackpad, ubuntu
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