Bug 1225579 - Unable to configure edge vertical scrolling
Summary: Unable to configure edge vertical scrolling
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Status: CLOSED ERRATA
Alias: None
Product: Fedora
Classification: Fedora
Component: libinput
Version: 22
Hardware: x86_64
OS: Linux
unspecified
high
Target Milestone: ---
Assignee: Peter Hutterer
QA Contact: Fedora Extras Quality Assurance
URL:
Whiteboard:
: 1228691 1228786 (view as bug list)
Depends On:
Blocks:
TreeView+ depends on / blocked
 
Reported: 2015-05-27 17:15 UTC by Artur Cuvasov
Modified: 2015-07-18 05:46 UTC (History)
9 users (show)

Fixed In Version: libinput-0.19.0-2.fc22
Doc Type: Bug Fix
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Clone Of:
Environment:
Last Closed: 2015-07-14 15:34:58 UTC
Type: Bug
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Attachments (Terms of Use)
Touchpad vertical scrolling disabled check box (166.36 KB, image/png)
2015-05-27 17:15 UTC, Artur Cuvasov
no flags Details

Description Artur Cuvasov 2015-05-27 17:15:43 UTC
Created attachment 1030715 [details]
Touchpad vertical scrolling disabled check box

Description of problem:
Vertical scrolling is disabled without an ability to change

Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable):
kcm: 5.10.0

Additional info:
See screenshot for details.

Comment 1 Rex Dieter 2015-05-27 17:18:17 UTC
As part of
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Changes/LibinputForXorg

libinput is used instead of (classic) synaptics driver, but it has less features, as you noted.

To switch away from libinput, remove the package
xorg-x11-drv-libinput

and reboot.  kcm_touchpad should then give more features (like edge scrolling customization)

Comment 2 Artur Cuvasov 2015-05-27 17:32:54 UTC
Getting "No touchpad found", however can still move the pointer. All possible setting are now "disabled"

Comment 3 Artur Cuvasov 2015-05-27 17:35:45 UTC
As per link above, it is mentioned:
change is limited to the Workstation product / the gnome-desktop

However I use KDE spin.

Comment 4 Rex Dieter 2015-05-27 17:57:59 UTC
The description is not entirely accurate, kde spin uses it too.

Sorry about it not working properly after removing libinput driver, that's tracked in bug #1199825

*** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of bug 1199825 ***

Comment 5 Artur Cuvasov 2015-05-27 18:06:25 UTC
Well, it may be a bug in kcm, however default setup still uses xorg-x11-drv-libinput, that lacks this important ability for notebooks. Any chance to fix this regression?

Comment 6 Rex Dieter 2015-05-27 18:08:16 UTC
libinput is simply not as featureful as synaptics, you're welcome to file bug(s) against libinput if you wish (or would you rather we reassign this one?)

Comment 7 Artur Cuvasov 2015-05-27 18:18:32 UTC
Yes, if you feel it has to go to libinput maintainers, then please reassign it to them.

Comment 8 Rex Dieter 2015-05-27 18:23:09 UTC
Reassigning as requested

Comment 9 Artur Cuvasov 2015-05-27 19:19:16 UTC
So far in this state the workaround is "synclient VertEdgeScroll=1". Hope you can find a proper solution.

Comment 10 Peter Hutterer 2015-05-28 00:06:03 UTC
For a writeup on why it is greyed out:
http://who-t.blogspot.com.au/2015/03/why-libinput-doesnt-support-edge.html


(In reply to Artur Cuvasov from comment #9)
> So far in this state the workaround is "synclient VertEdgeScroll=1". Hope
> you can find a proper solution.

fwiw, this has no effect if the libinput driver is active

Comment 11 Artur Cuvasov 2015-05-28 06:05:50 UTC
> http://who-t.blogspot.com.au/2015/03/why-libinput-doesnt-support-edge.html
Makes sense, however it is not the best idea to forget about old believers who can not, or does not want to, use the new rich-featured library.

In my case, having 2 finger scrolling using libinput makes me slip several times before it starts working with interrupts. Classic edge scrolling, however, works like a charm.

> fwiw, this has no effect if the libinput driver is active
Yes, I had to remove libinput.

Comment 12 Peter Hutterer 2015-05-28 06:11:07 UTC
(In reply to Artur Cuvasov from comment #11)
> In my case, having 2 finger scrolling using libinput makes me slip several
> times before it starts working with interrupts. Classic edge scrolling,
> however, works like a charm.

that sounds like a bug and we should fix that separately. I'd need a evemu-recording please of such a two-finger motion that doesn't trigger so we can debug why it's not reliable.

Comment 13 Artur Cuvasov 2015-05-28 06:39:50 UTC
Will do that later when back home. Anyways, that does not supersede the fact, that one might want to continue using a classic edge scrolling by simply choosing it via the systemsettings.

Comment 14 Peter Hutterer 2015-05-29 01:46:49 UTC
yeah, I understand. the problem is basically that with all the other features touchpads require these days, edge scrolling is really hard to fit in in a sensible manner, without introducing ambiguity on what happens when, etc.

Comment 15 Artur Cuvasov 2015-05-29 06:48:30 UTC
So you decided to get rid of it completely? I do not think I am the only one who does not care about 2-finger scrolling or other modern features. The touchpad is used occasionally, and must be able to perform at least simple operations like old-non-fancy-edge-scrolling. Now it turns out that you have cut even basic operations for the ones who do not need extended features.

I hope you understand my point and might find it necessary to let people decide whether they want just basic functionality like move pointer / vertical and horizontal scroll, or modern reach-featured module.

Comment 16 Peter Hutterer 2015-06-01 04:34:28 UTC
we have the edge scroll implementation in the source and it's available on touchpads that need it. but as I said it conflicts with a number of other everyday features and that makes it difficult to integrate without giving up on a maintainable source.

For your use case I'd honestly rather try to fix the two-finger scrolling bug and then see how quickly you get used to two-finger scrolling.

Comment 17 Rex Dieter 2015-06-05 13:25:27 UTC
*** Bug 1228691 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***

Comment 18 Peter Hutterer 2015-06-09 00:00:13 UTC
*** Bug 1228786 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***

Comment 19 Fedora Update System 2015-07-09 03:16:39 UTC
libinput-0.19.0-2.fc22 has been submitted as an update for Fedora 22.
https://admin.fedoraproject.org/updates/libinput-0.19.0-2.fc22

Comment 20 Fedora Update System 2015-07-13 19:16:06 UTC
Package libinput-0.19.0-2.fc22:
* should fix your issue,
* was pushed to the Fedora 22 testing repository,
* should be available at your local mirror within two days.
Update it with:
# su -c 'yum update --enablerepo=updates-testing libinput-0.19.0-2.fc22'
as soon as you are able to.
Please go to the following url:
https://admin.fedoraproject.org/updates/FEDORA-2015-11448/libinput-0.19.0-2.fc22
then log in and leave karma (feedback).

Comment 21 Fedora Update System 2015-07-14 15:34:58 UTC
libinput-0.19.0-2.fc22 has been pushed to the Fedora 22 stable repository.  If problems still persist, please make note of it in this bug report.


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