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Libinput 1.19 Released With Hold Gestures & High Resolution Wheel Scrolling
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I am happy but I hope to be able to use my notebook touchpad with a tap-click (is that too much to ask?), Without accidentally opening windows, because on my touchpad Libinput has always been a nightmare, while the old method worked better.
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Originally posted by chocolate View PostI hate Twitter, so I'll spare you a visit to that cesspool of a website. I can't comprehend how libre&open source activists/developers can encourage it.
Sorry for venting & the off-topic. Cheers!
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Originally posted by tomas View PostMore info about this work here
https://who-t.blogspot.com/2021/08/l...wheel.html?m=1
Top level MR in gitlab here with links to MRs for supporting this in gtk and QT etc:
https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/libin...2#note_1046230
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More info about this work here
https://who-t.blogspot.com/2021/08/l...wheel.html?m=1
Top level MR in gitlab here with links to MRs for supporting this in gtk and QT etc:
https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/libin...2#note_1046230
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Originally posted by carewolf View PostNow we just need the updated libinput XInput2 driver (for X11) or updated wayland-protocol, updated libwayland, updated every app or framework using wayland.
Sorry for venting & the off-topic. Cheers!
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🎉 Hold gestures means a tap (one or two fingers) will stop kinetic scrolling! Currently we gotta scroll the opposite direction a bit which just ain't it.
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Now we just need the updated libinput XInput2 driver (for X11) or updated wayland-protocol, updated libwayland, updated every app or framework using wayland.
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