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On Ubuntu 18.04 Two finger scroll frequently registers pinch to zoom in Logitech touchpad, how to fix?
Announcing the arrival of Valued Associate #679: Cesar Manara
Planned maintenance scheduled April 17/18, 2019 at 00:00UTC (8:00pm US/Eastern)Touchpad two finger sensivity problemTouchpad gesture available in Unity?Synaptics TouchPad Driver (Logitech T650): How to fix false positive clicks when trying to two-finger scroll?Logitech Touchpad T650 problem: working fine on Ubuntu 14.10, but not on any other later versionDisable Pinch/Zoom Logitech K400 Keyboard TouchpadDisable double tap (but keep one tap to click enabled) on touchpadConfiguration of Libinput on New Dell XPS 13 16.04 LTS17.10: Accidental clicks when trying to two-finger scroll quicklyIs there any way in Ubuntu 17.10 to disable touchpad gestures with Xorg?Keys don't repeat anymore, touchpad tap and touchpad two-finger scroll don't work anymore
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I have a Logitech Wireless Keyboard K400 with Built-In Multi-Touch Touchpad. I am using that with my Intel NUC which has Ubuntu 18.04LTS installed.
The keyboard works fine, but the trackpad behaves inconsistently.
- When I try to scroll (only option is two finger scroll), most of the times that will activate pinch to zoom.
- Double click is really slow. So, tapping twice quickly only registers single click, whereas if you keep clicking 3-4 times, it will suddenly register a double click followed by another single click.
- Simply dragging one finger across touchpad (just to move the cursor) registers clicks.
Is there any driver/anything that I can use to fix it? Even being able to completely disable pinch to zoom (just for chrome is fine as well) should be fine. I tried gnome tweak tool, but did not find any option to enable/disable pinch gesture or change click/tap speed.
This is really annoying since it's connected to my TV now. When I was using it as a desktop computer with a dedicated mouse and a different keyboard, these problems didn't surface. But now it has become really unusable. Every time I try to scroll, the page zooms out to 25% or random things are clicked etc.
The functionality works as expected in other OS, fyi. And it used to work fine in Ubuntu 14.04 as well.
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I have a Logitech Wireless Keyboard K400 with Built-In Multi-Touch Touchpad. I am using that with my Intel NUC which has Ubuntu 18.04LTS installed.
The keyboard works fine, but the trackpad behaves inconsistently.
- When I try to scroll (only option is two finger scroll), most of the times that will activate pinch to zoom.
- Double click is really slow. So, tapping twice quickly only registers single click, whereas if you keep clicking 3-4 times, it will suddenly register a double click followed by another single click.
- Simply dragging one finger across touchpad (just to move the cursor) registers clicks.
Is there any driver/anything that I can use to fix it? Even being able to completely disable pinch to zoom (just for chrome is fine as well) should be fine. I tried gnome tweak tool, but did not find any option to enable/disable pinch gesture or change click/tap speed.
This is really annoying since it's connected to my TV now. When I was using it as a desktop computer with a dedicated mouse and a different keyboard, these problems didn't surface. But now it has become really unusable. Every time I try to scroll, the page zooms out to 25% or random things are clicked etc.
The functionality works as expected in other OS, fyi. And it used to work fine in Ubuntu 14.04 as well.
keyboard touchpad multi-touch logitech
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I have a Logitech Wireless Keyboard K400 with Built-In Multi-Touch Touchpad. I am using that with my Intel NUC which has Ubuntu 18.04LTS installed.
The keyboard works fine, but the trackpad behaves inconsistently.
- When I try to scroll (only option is two finger scroll), most of the times that will activate pinch to zoom.
- Double click is really slow. So, tapping twice quickly only registers single click, whereas if you keep clicking 3-4 times, it will suddenly register a double click followed by another single click.
- Simply dragging one finger across touchpad (just to move the cursor) registers clicks.
Is there any driver/anything that I can use to fix it? Even being able to completely disable pinch to zoom (just for chrome is fine as well) should be fine. I tried gnome tweak tool, but did not find any option to enable/disable pinch gesture or change click/tap speed.
This is really annoying since it's connected to my TV now. When I was using it as a desktop computer with a dedicated mouse and a different keyboard, these problems didn't surface. But now it has become really unusable. Every time I try to scroll, the page zooms out to 25% or random things are clicked etc.
The functionality works as expected in other OS, fyi. And it used to work fine in Ubuntu 14.04 as well.
keyboard touchpad multi-touch logitech
I have a Logitech Wireless Keyboard K400 with Built-In Multi-Touch Touchpad. I am using that with my Intel NUC which has Ubuntu 18.04LTS installed.
The keyboard works fine, but the trackpad behaves inconsistently.
- When I try to scroll (only option is two finger scroll), most of the times that will activate pinch to zoom.
- Double click is really slow. So, tapping twice quickly only registers single click, whereas if you keep clicking 3-4 times, it will suddenly register a double click followed by another single click.
- Simply dragging one finger across touchpad (just to move the cursor) registers clicks.
Is there any driver/anything that I can use to fix it? Even being able to completely disable pinch to zoom (just for chrome is fine as well) should be fine. I tried gnome tweak tool, but did not find any option to enable/disable pinch gesture or change click/tap speed.
This is really annoying since it's connected to my TV now. When I was using it as a desktop computer with a dedicated mouse and a different keyboard, these problems didn't surface. But now it has become really unusable. Every time I try to scroll, the page zooms out to 25% or random things are clicked etc.
The functionality works as expected in other OS, fyi. And it used to work fine in Ubuntu 14.04 as well.
keyboard touchpad multi-touch logitech
keyboard touchpad multi-touch logitech
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I have been having this problem too. It looks like a program called xinput allows for configuration options but I haven’t figured out which property needs to be changed or how to change it. The documentation is a bit cryptic.
If someone knows how to edit the properties of xinput, maybe it could be solved that way.
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I have been having this problem too. It looks like a program called xinput allows for configuration options but I haven’t figured out which property needs to be changed or how to change it. The documentation is a bit cryptic.
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I have been having this problem too. It looks like a program called xinput allows for configuration options but I haven’t figured out which property needs to be changed or how to change it. The documentation is a bit cryptic.
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I have been having this problem too. It looks like a program called xinput allows for configuration options but I haven’t figured out which property needs to be changed or how to change it. The documentation is a bit cryptic.
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I have been having this problem too. It looks like a program called xinput allows for configuration options but I haven’t figured out which property needs to be changed or how to change it. The documentation is a bit cryptic.
If someone knows how to edit the properties of xinput, maybe it could be solved that way.
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