= How to enable touchpad click ''' [IMPORTANT] ====== This page was automatically converted from https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/How_to_enable_touchpad_click It is probably * Badly formatted * Missing graphics and tables that do not convert well from mediawiki * Out-of-date * In need of other love Pull requests accepted at https://pagure.io/fedora-docs/quick-docs Once you've fixed this page, remove this notice, and update `_topic_map.yml`. Once the document is live, go to the original wiki page and replace its text with the following macro: .... {{#fedoradocs: https://docs.fedoraproject.org/whatever-the-of-this-new-page}} .... ====== ''' [[scope]] == Scope Fedora tries to make various desktop environments available to its users. Since Fedora tries to link:Staying_close_to_upstream_projects[stay as close to upstream] as possible, we follow the various defaults selected by the desktop environment upstreams. Generally, this entails a disabled touchpad click by default. This wiki page tries to compile the different methods that can be used to enable "tapping" on various desktop environments. *Please note that this is only a resource to aid our users. For discussions on this setting, please talk to the relevant DE upstream. Fedora does not intend to make any changes to upstream defaults.* [[desktop-configurations]] == Desktop configurations This wiki page has more information about link:Input_device_configuration[Input Device configuration]. An example xorg.conf.d snippet to enable tapping is given Input_device_configuration#Example:_Tap-to-click[here]. [[gnome]] === GNOME The "*mouse and touchpad*" utility can be used to enable tapping and set scrolling options in GNOME. http://library.gnome.org/users/gnome-help/stable/mouse-touchpad-click.html.en[Official GNOME documentation] [[kde-plasma-workspaces]] === KDE Plasma Workspaces 1. enter KDE System Settings 2. choose Hardware / Input Devices / Touchpad (If it's not there, install kcm_touchpad first, then restart System Settings. It's installed by default.) 3. select the Tapping tab 4. check the "Enable tapping" checkbox 5. set some tapping actions under "Buttons" below, the default is to do nothing Alternatively, the systemwide method described under link:#Other_window_managers[Other window managers] can also be used. [[xfce]] === XFCE 1. Enter XFCE Settings 2. Select the Mouse and Touchpad settings 3. If necessary, select your Touchpad device 4. In the General section, enable "Tap touchpad to click" [[other-window-managers]] === Other window managers Create a new file named /etc/X11/xorg.conf.d/99-synaptics-overrides.conf. Then, in your favourite text editor, modify this file as such: .... Section "InputClass" Identifier "touchpad overrides" # This makes this snippet apply to any device with the "synaptics" driver # assigned MatchDriver "synaptics" #################################### ## The lines that you need to add ## # Enable left mouse button by tapping Option "TapButton1" "1" # Enable vertical scrolling Option "VertEdgeScroll" "1" # Enable right mouse button by tapping lower right corner Option "RBCornerButton" "3" #################################### EndSection .... For more information on tweaking xorg.conf.d files, please read the man page: .... man xorg.conf .... ''' See a typo, something missing or out of date, or anything else which can be improved? Edit this document at https://pagure.io/fedora-docs/quick-docs.