Mousepad tap does not work on debian stable lxde
Solution 1
Building on responses from Larry and user193782, I found that this worked for LXDE on Debian stable (wheezy):
$ su
$ cd /etc/X11/Xsession.d
$ vi 99-synclient
The file 99-synclient should contain:
#! /bin/sh
synclient TapButton1=1
Then make the 99-synclient executable:
$ chmod 555 99-synclient
Solution 2
I had exactly the same problem with a fresh install of Wheezy on my Asus eee 901GO - I googled the problem and the answer was the next page listed after this! It's quite simple by all accounts - as superuser (at least I was) type the following command in a terminal:
synclient TapButton1=1
Worked first time for me.
Solution 3
Please try these steps:
Open Root Terminal(Menu>Accessories>Root Terminal)
Enter the Administrative password
Type the following commands:
mkdir /etc/X11/xorg.conf.d leafpad /etc/X11/xorg.conf.d/synaptics.conf
Copy the following script
Section "InputClass" Identifier "Touchpad" MatchIsTouchpad "yes" Driver "synaptics" Option "MinSpeed" "0.5" Option "MaxSpeed" "1.0" Option "AccelFactor" "0.075" Option "TapButton1" "1" Option "TapButton2" "2" Option "TapButton3" "3" Option "VertTwoFingerScroll" "1" Option "HorizTwoFingerScroll" "1" Option "VertEdgeScroll" "1" Option "CoastingSpeed" "8" Option "CornerCoasting" "1" Option "CircularScrolling" "1" Option "CircScrollTrigger" "7" Option "EdgeMotionUseAlways" "1" Option "LBCornerButton" "8" Option "RBCornerButton" "9" EndSection
Then paste it to the synaptics.conf file
Click File and Save
Logoff and login again.....
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blokeley
Updated on September 18, 2022Comments
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blokeley over 1 year
I have an Acer Aspire One KAV60 running debian 7.0 stable with lxde as the window manager.
I can't get the mousepad to register a click when I tap it.
I've tried installing gpointing-device-settings, which works for some settings like using 2 fingers to scroll, but does nothing when I turn mousepad taps on or off.
Any help would be much appreciated.
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blokeley almost 11 yearsIt's strange that this question has been viewed 35 times but no one has even commented on what the problem may be. Please help! :(
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blokeley almost 10 yearsOn LXDE, debian stable (wheezy), this only works after it has been typed into a terminal. To make it happen automatically, see my answer.