Jun Aruga <jaruga(a)redhat.com> writes:
Thanks for the tips! I started to try the tips on my i3 environment.
>> 7. configure trackpad natural scrolling and tap to click
>>
>> ```
>> sudo cat > /etc/X11/xorg.conf.d/40-trackpad.conf <<EOF
>> Section "InputClass"
>> Identifier "libinput touchpad catchall"
>> MatchIsTouchpad "on"
>> MatchDevicePath "/dev/input/event*"
>> Option "Tapping" "True"
>> Option "TappingDrag" "True"
>> Option "NaturalScrolling" "True"
>> Driver "libinput"
>> EndSection
>> EOF
>> ```
>
> I never understood why this isn't added as default in Fedora. I need to check
Workstation, because you can configure this in the Gnome configuration center.
I was looking for how to set the natural scrolling like Mac OSX, and
found this tip here. I hope this setting is a default of Fedora i3.
Well, you hope it's the default and I hope it isn't ;-)
FYI, you can also set this via xinput:
--8<---------------cut here---------------start------------->8---
xinput set-prop $ID_OF_YOUR_TOUCHPAD "libinput Natural Scrolling Enabled" 1
--8<---------------cut here---------------end--------------->8---
where you replace $ID_OF_YOUR_TOUCHPAD with the value behind id= when
you run xinput.
Cheers,
Dan