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Old 01-17-2005, 07:35 PM   #1
aaronfg
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Suse 9.2 ultra sensitive laptop touchpad


Just did the upgrade to 9.2 and now my touchpad is waaaay too sensitive. In 9.1 I couldn't tap to select anything with the touchpad. With 9.2 I can, but it's just very very sensitive.

Is there somewhere to change this? The "mouse" settings in Yast just work with my usb mouse I have plugged in. Didn't see any touchpad-specific things.
 
  


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