Created attachment 585585 [details] Xorg.0.log from present session Description of problem: In the past (Fedora 14), I could use moustweaks's "simulate secondary click" to get right-clicks by holding a tap on my tablet's touch-screen. With Fedora 17, this no longer works (presumably because of the XInput changes). This tablet uses a touch-screen supported by the standard hid-multitouch driver, and otherwise works fine with GTK3 (e.g. kinetic drag-scrolling works). I've attached a typical Xorg.0.log for this tablet. Let me know if some other captured output (e.g. from xinput test-xi2) would be helpful. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): mousetweaks-3.4.2-1.fc17.i686 kernel-3.3.6-3.fc17.i686 xorg-x11-drv-evdev-2.7.0-2.fc17.i686
I see the same with Samsung 700T in f18. "Simulated Secondary Click" works when clicking with a mouse but not when touching. (It might be related to how double clicking requires 4 "clicks".)
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The bug still exists in fedora 19.
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