Where do I find the touchpad in Debian?

Where do I find the touchpad in Debian?

Debian 6.0 “Squeeze”. On GNOME, go to System -> Preferences -> Mouse, there should be a “Touchpad” tab. On KDE: Install the kde-config-touchpad package. Go to System Settings -> Input Devices, there should be a “Touchpad” tab.

Where is the two finger scroll button in Debian?

In the Mouse & Touchpad Settings view, try finding the two-finger scroll button under the Touchpad section. By default this button is turned on in my Debian, which means that two-finger scrolling is enabled on my touchpad. Simply turn the button off to disable two-finger scrolling, or turn it on to enable it.

Where do I find the touchpad in GNOME?

On GNOME, go to System -> Preferences -> Mouse, there should be a “Touchpad” tab. On KDE: Install the kde-config-touchpad package. Go to System Settings -> Input Devices, there should be a “Touchpad” tab.

How to enable or disable the touchpad in Synaptics?

Some devices have function keys to enable and disable the touchpad; after the initial transition from the synaptics driver to the libinput driver, those devices may default to disabling the touchpad. Toggling the touchpad enable/disable keyboard key may be required to get the touchpad working again.

How to disable the touchpad in GNOME on stretch?

The libinput driver is provided by xserver-xorg-input-libinput. To reenable a disabled touchpad in gnome on stretch: Some devices have function keys to enable and disable the touchpad; after the initial transition from the synaptics driver to the libinput driver, those devices may default to disabling the touchpad.

How to reverse the direction of touchpad two?

Settings -> Mouse & Touchpad -> Mouse -> Natural Scrolling -> Off Settings -> Mouse & Touchpad -> Touchpad -> Natural Scrolling -> Off Settings -> Mouse & Touchpad -> Tap to Click -> On Share Improve this answer Follow answered Jan 30 ’18 at 21:48