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Does not work with Gnome 3.14 #4

Closed hugoroy closed 8 years ago

hugoroy commented 10 years ago

I upgraded to Gnome 3.14 this morning and now I can't seem to be able to use more than 2 fingers.

List of stuff upgraded:

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gunzy83 commented 10 years ago

Hi,

I am using KDE and all of my gestures are still working as expected (mapped to hotkeys in touchegg). I need some more information to go on to work out what has changed. I have a few ideas though:

  1. Looking at your package list the only package that stands out is libinput (I don't have it installed). It is a dependency for Gnome so would be hard to test.
  2. Gnome 3.14 has new multitouch gesture support for touchscreens (does not work with touchpads) so that could be interfering. I am wondering if the gestures will work under another desktop environment.
  3. One of the packages may have put a new config file under /etc/X11/xorg.conf.d/ which might interfere with your configuration. Check /var/log/pacman.log to see if one has. synclient output might give you some hints too.

Also, this will not work under Wayland if you are running Gnome on that.

Let me know if you find anything interesting in the pacman log or from synclient. I will try to find some time to install Gnome 3.14 on my laptop this weekend to test it myself.

Thanks,

hugoroy commented 10 years ago

↪ 2014-10-17 Fri 16:29, Ross Williams notifications@github.com:

  1. Looking at your package list the only package that stands out is libinput (I don't have it installed). It is a dependency for Gnome so would be hard to test.
  2. Gnome 3.14 has new multitouch gesture support for touchscreens (does not work with touchpads) so that could be interfering. I am wondering if the gestures will work under another desktop environment.
  3. One of the packages may have put a new config file under /etc/X11/xorg.conf.d/ which might interfere with your configuration. Check /var/log/pacman.log to see if one has. synclient output might give you some hints too.

Also, this will not work under Wayland if you are running Gnome on that.

No I'm not running wayland AFAIK.

Let me know if you find anything interesting in the pacman log or from synclient. I will try to find some time to install Gnome 3.14 on my laptop this weekend to test it myself.

Interesting, synclient gives me data that does not match what I have specified in the confing file in xorg.conf.d most notably:

    TapButton1              = 1
    TapButton2              = 3
    TapButton3              = 0
    ClickFinger1            = 1
    ClickFinger2            = 1
    ClickFinger3            = 0
hugoroy commented 10 years ago

My bad, I see there's an update of linux-xps13 that I haven't applied. I will install it and see if that fixes any issue.

gunzy83 commented 9 years ago

I've been having a play with Gnome 3.16 and I am yet to find a way to get Touchegg to work. Touchegg is working in Plasma 5 but Gnome appears to be intercepting the touch gestures.

I will update if I find out more.