On Saturday 16 January 2010 18:02:28 Wendell Nichols wrote: > I use Fedora on a thinkpad T61p. Most things are good, but when I'm > away from my desk using it on my lap I find that many movements on the > touchpad cause the desktop to rapidly cycle through apps on the > desktop. All of these are accidents but I just can't keep from > accidentally striking the scroll areas of the pad, and depending on > where the cursor is, madly switching desktops and apps. So I'm > constantly having to reposition myself on the correct app and restore > hidden windows. > Is there any way to disable this behaviour? > I use fedora 10 and 11 with kde. > wcn > check $ man synclient and $ man synaptics I use KDE Autostart feature to launch a small scripts which sets the touchpad for me for your case something like: #!/bin/sh synclient VertEdgeScroll=0 HorizEdgeScroll=0 (not tested) HTH, Stefano Cavallari -- () ascii ribbon campaign - against html e-mail /\ www.asciiribbon.org - against proprietary attachments
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