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= How to enable touchpad click
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include::{partialsdir}/unreviewed-message.adoc[]
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[[scope]]
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== Scope
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Fedora tries to make various desktop environments available to its
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users. Since Fedora tries to
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link:Staying_close_to_upstream_projects[stay as close to upstream] as
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possible, we follow the various defaults selected by the desktop
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environment upstreams. Generally, this entails a disabled touchpad click
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by default. This wiki page tries to compile the different methods that
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can be used to enable "tapping" on various desktop environments.
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*Please note that this is only a resource to aid our users. For
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discussions on this setting, please talk to the relevant DE upstream.
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Fedora does not intend to make any changes to upstream defaults.*
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[[desktop-configurations]]
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== Desktop configurations
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This wiki page has more information about
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link:Input_device_configuration[Input Device configuration]. An example
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xorg.conf.d snippet to enable tapping is given
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Input_device_configuration#Example:_Tap-to-click[here].
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[[gnome]]
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=== GNOME
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The "*mouse and touchpad*" utility can be used to enable tapping and set
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scrolling options in GNOME.
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https://help.gnome.org/users/gnome-help/stable/mouse-touchpad-click.html.en[Official
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GNOME documentation]
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[[kde-plasma-workspaces]]
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=== KDE Plasma Workspaces
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1. enter KDE System Settings
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2. choose Hardware / Input Devices / Touchpad (If it's not there,
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install kcm_touchpad first, then restart System Settings. It's installed
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by default.)
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3. select the Tapping tab
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4. check the "Enable tapping" checkbox
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5. set some tapping actions under "Buttons" below, the default is to do
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nothing
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Alternatively, the systemwide method described under
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link:#Other_window_managers[Other window managers] can also be used.
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[[xfce]]
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=== XFCE
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1. Enter XFCE Settings
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2. Select the Mouse and Touchpad settings
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3. If necessary, select your Touchpad device
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4. In the General section, enable "Tap touchpad to click"
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[[other-window-managers]]
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=== Other window managers
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Create a new file named
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/etc/X11/xorg.conf.d/99-synaptics-overrides.conf.
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Then, in your favourite text editor, modify this file as such:
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Section "InputClass"
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Identifier "touchpad overrides"
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# This makes this snippet apply to any device with the "synaptics" driver
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# assigned
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MatchDriver "synaptics"
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####################################
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## The lines that you need to add ##
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# Enable left mouse button by tapping
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Option "TapButton1" "1"
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# Enable vertical scrolling
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Option "VertEdgeScroll" "1"
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# Enable right mouse button by tapping lower right corner
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Option "RBCornerButton" "3"
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####################################
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EndSection
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For more information on tweaking xorg.conf.d files, please read the man
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page:
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man xorg.conf
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