libinput provides device detection and setup as well as event handling for the Wayland compositor. Use this tag for libinput specific device related issues.
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How would I edit libinput to get the “default behavior on most clickpads”?
By "default behavior on most clickpads" I mean something like https://wayland.freedesktop.org/libinput/doc/latest/clickpad_softbuttons.html#software_buttons
TappingButtonMap from https://wiki....
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libinput-gestures two-finger swipe?
I run arch on a macbook, still dual-booting into macos from time to time.
The hardest thing I've hade to re-train muscle memory wise is the "swipe right to go back in the browser"-feature from macos.
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Touchpad Pressure Sensitivity with libinput
I'm trying to increase the pressure required to be put on the touchpad in order for it to move the mouse. I'm not talking about the move speed of the mouse pointer, or the general sensitivity of ...
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Arch Gnome mouse issues
I just finished a nice, clean and new Arch install on my laptop yesterday and went for gnome as my desktop.
But as I set it up at work today, in ran into some heavy issues.
It looks like gnome went ...
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Configure extra mouse buttons under Wayland
I use a 10-button mouse (Logitech M705). Under X11, I was able to configure one of the extra buttons to behave as a second middle-click by modifying files in etc/X11/xorg.conf.d.
Under Wayland, this ...
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How do I change touchpad behavior with libinput running under wayland
The typical method of changing trackpad behavior is to edit /etc/X11/xorg.conf.d/<some number>-synaptics.conf. I'm running Fedora 25 running GNOME 3.22 and which uses Wayland by default, not X, ...
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Genius Graphics tablet (WP8060U) not working on Debian
I want to use my old Genius MousePen 8x6 graphics tablet with my notebook running Debian stretch (testing) amd64 and Gnome 3.20.
The tablet was already working before I reseted the OS, now it isn't. ...
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Change scroll speed with libinput
My mouse wheel scrolls too slowly, so I want to increase the number of lines for each scroll "tick". I read that this is possible by setting the Evdev Scrolling Distance with xinput, however, I am ...
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Dell Precision Trackpoint Odd configuration
I'm trying to enable middle mouse button scrolling on my dell precision with 4 buttons on the trackpad and a trackpoint with 3 buttons thing. However it does something weird with how the button events ...
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Debian GNOME: touchpad settings missing. Use libinput instead of synaptics
I recently did a clean install of Debian GNOME and updated from stable to testing. Before updating to testing, I had several GUI settings for my touchpad. After updating, they are gone as shown in the ...
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How to execute a command on window focus/unfocus?
I'd like to execute xinput disable bcm5974 when Gnome Terminal (and maybe some other application) gets focused, and xinput enable bcm5974 when it loses focus.
This is because libinput and my macbook'...
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Touchpad scrolling is very jumpy on Wayland
I've just switched from Xorg to Wayland, which means I've also switched to libinput. I'm also using GNOME 3 and GDM.
Since switching, scrolling has become very jumpy. As I drag two fingers ...
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synclient does not find synaptics properties despite Synaptics Touchpad in xinput list
I upgraded my Fedora notebook to Fedora 22 yesterday. With that, synclient stopped working:
Couldn't find synaptics properties. No synaptics driver loaded?
Nevertheless, xinput list shows:
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