![]() Which leads to this forum post and me being out of ideas. ![]() I've tried adding this to "/etc/X11/" and to "/etc/X11//nf" to no avail. A lot of people simply changed their "/etc/X11/nf" (which again does not exist) to include Being unable to run synaptics, I looked for other ways. Instead there is "" and a directory called "" There is a file "nf" in the directory. Regarding "/etc/X11/nf": this file does not exist in 11.4. You have to set 'SHMConfig' 'true' in nf or XF86Config to use GSynaptics i have turned this function off in Windows as i just can't get on with it, but in Linux I can't see how to do this. When I try to run it (or when I click "TouchPad" in Control Center I get the following classic error: laptop touchpad - how to disable 'tap to click' However, the Touchpad is driving me up the wall I only have to keep my finger on for a second or scroll past things and it is 'left-clicking' all the time. ![]() Some things I've learned already:įirst of all, I have installed synaptic (which did not come pre-installed with 11.4 interestingly). I've been scouring the internet for a way to turn off touchpad tap=click this evening and have decided I need to post this here. I have a brand new Sony Vaio S with a big sensitive touchpad that is making it very difficult to type more than a couple lines without accidentally clicking something. ![]()
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