To scroll fast, draw small circles in the center of your touchpad. Currently Thinkpad t470s i5-7300u and Thinkpad t61p T7700 Proper way to get natural scrolling and double finger right click. Sets the rotation angle of the device, clockwise of its natural neutral position. 1. Thank you. For anyone who wants to do this, I first (as root) created an empty directory /etc/X11/xorg.conf.d In that directory, 40-libinput.conf with these contents: libinput Scroll Methods Available xinput --set-int-prop ## "libinput Natural Scrolling Enabled" 8 1 Example - in my case the command will be: xinput --set-int-prop 10 "libinput Natural Scrolling Enabled" 8 1 After that your mouse should works properly, but its a temporary solution, you need to put it … I set the scrolling in .Xmodmap with "pointer = 1 2 3 5 4 7 6 8 9 10". libinput Natural Scrolling Enabled (283): 1. libinput Natural Scrolling Enabled Default (284): 0. libinput Send Events Modes Available (259): 1, 1. libinput Send Events Mode Enabled (260): 0, 0. libinput Send Events Mode Enabled Default (261): 0, 0. libinput Left Handed Enabled (285): 0. two-finger scrolling). I've been planning to switch to using libinput instead of the Synaptics driver, most notably to be able to use libinput-gestures. Or you can just do Alt+F2 and type naturalscrolling, followed by enter to start it. This is how to re-enable tap-to-click in i3 by properly using X11 configuration. Libinput scrolling behaviour config. Libinput does not have any kind of "for every wheel scroll, do n lines/degrees" concept as a common party, the setting seems to be device-specific for now, as some Logitech has the parameter Evdev Scrolling Distance (278) that possibly came with the "old" Evdev driver includes.. ;( This same laptop works fine with edge scrolling under synaptics and even with libinput in gnome. Touchpad disabling NOTE: If you don't use "natural" scrolling direction for your touchpad then you may want to swap the default left/right and up/down configurations. After install libinput , the GUI option to enable it will be gone. Indicates which send-event modes are available on this device. libinput Natural Scrolling Enabled (281): 0 But this is only a temporary quick-fix which won't last long and on the top of that, the xinput ID is changed every reboot. (ideally id would work instead of full name, but does it?) I am using libinput driver (xserver-xorg-input-libinput) on debian 10.When I enable natural scrolling in my touchpad (xinput --set-prop 10 "libinput Natural Scrolling Enabled" 1), the scrolling works naturally, BUT the zoom behavior changes to non-natural (reversed).I didn't find any online articles about this zoom issue/bug. It is a new latop, came with win10, and in windows the touchpad works fine, so hardware should be ok. Enable Natural scroll after install libinput If you use natural scroll from your trackpad, you might have enabled it in the 'Mouse & Trackpad' section in the settings. libinput is an Xorg input driver based on libinput. Thanks the touchpad isnt' exposed as touchpad with this kernel, it looks like a relative mouse so the gnome panel (and libinput, and everything else above the kernel) doesn't know there's a touchpad present. The property "libinput Natural Scrolling Enabled" takes a single boolean 8-bit value to enable and disable natural scrolling. I wanted to change my laptop touchpad scrolling direction to natural scrolling and have been successful. In most cases, make sure you have the xserver-xorg-input-libinput package installed, and not the xserver-xorg-input-synaptics package. I have xserver-xorg-input-libinput installed. Bug 1467328 - Natural Scrolling cannot be disabled in RHEL 7.4. 'Edge scrolling' and 'Circular scrolling' appear in the selection list, but are greyed out and I cannot select them. If the property is not available on a device, that device has no natural scrolling mode. libinput Natural Scrolling Enabled (350): 0 libinput Natural Scrolling Enabled Default (351): 0 xinput --set-prop bcm5974 "libinput Natural Scrolling Enabled" 1 Happy to gather more info or try things. to content lower down). It is possible to enable natural scrolling through synaptics. This applies to smooth scrolling and legacy button scrolling (which the libinput driver doesn't do anyway). When switching from Gnome or KDE to using i3 tiling window manager on a laptop, you might be frustrated to discover that tap-to-click on your touchpad no longer functions. It should be in your Accessories category of the menu, as "Natural Scrolling". ## Summary Depending on the device, it may make sense to enable *Natural Scrolling* on one axis but keep the other axis reversed. Summary: Natural Scrolling cannot be disabled in RHEL 7.4 Keywords: Status: CLOSED NOTABUG Alias: None Product: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 Classification: Red Hat Component: gnome-shell Sub Component: Version: 7.4 Hardware: All … To scroll slowly and more precise, draw large circles. From the screenshots in the article, you need to start it and it should be an icon on your panel. libinput Accel Profiles Available (315): 1, 1 libinput Accel Profile Enabled (316): 1, 0 libinput Accel Profile Enabled Default (317): 1, 0 libinput Natural Scrolling Enabled (318): 0 libinput Natural Scrolling Enabled Default (319): 0 libinput Send Events Modes Available (264): 1, 0 I have forcibly removed the xf86-input-synaptics package so as to avoid having it take control, and now have the following config file: If you do so, the type of scrolling is determined by the edge you start from. 1 enables natural scrolling libinput Send Events Modes Available 2 boolean values (8 bit, 0 or 1), in order "disabled" and "disabled-on-external- mouse". You move the mouse wheel and the content moves down. So there are some guidelines how to do that permanently, like here or here or here. Natural scrolling on t470s #1 Post by moijk » Mon Jul 24, 2017 9:56 pm ... it defaulted to xserver-xorg-input-libinput after a reboot of X, and that supported it. so now it scrolls the same ways with both pointing units. woohoo . r/linux: All things Linux and GNU/Linux -- this is neither a community exclusively about the kernel Linux, nor is exclusively about the GNU … To enable natural scrolling: xinput set-prop "DLL06E4:01 06CB:7A13 Touchpad" "libinput Natural Scrolling Enabled" 1 I found that my mouse was not moving as quickly across the screen as I wanted, so I changed the pointer speed, as well: Natural scrolling. libinput Natural Scrolling Enabled 1 boolean value (8 bit, 0 or 1). libinput Natural Scrolling Enabled (283): 0. so let's try changing that: xinput -set-prop 'AlpsPS/2 ALPS GlidePoint' "libinput Natural Scrolling Enabled" 1.. and now i got natural scroll! libinput ignores config file I have a synaptics touchpad that I'm trying to handle through the xf86-input-libinput package. It therefore supports all input devices that libinput can handle, including most mice, keyboards, tablets and touchscreens. Use a new Microsoft Intellimouse Pro 3.0, buttons work, including middle "wheel" click, but mouse wheel does not scroll in any app, or produce any events in libinput debug-events libinput version you encountered the bug on 1.13.1-2.fc30.x86_64 Hardware information: Dell Workstation, USB 2.0, Microsoft Intellimouse Pro 3.0 Other log output: I would like to invert the scrolling direction so that when I scroll down (using two fingers in a downward direction) on my trackpad, the page also moves down (i.e. On touchpads, scrolling is emulated through a custom finger movement (e.g. Up until 6.2.0 I could utilize Xorg "natural mouse scrolling" in LO. So belatedly, here is a short description of scroll sources in libinput. But in linux (tested arch and manjaro, kernels 4.9 and 4.14) it never worked. libinput Natural Scrolling Enabled (289): 0 libinput Natural Scrolling Enabled Default (290): 0 libinput Send Events Modes Available (269): 1, 0 libinput Send Events Mode Enabled (270): 0, 0 libinput Send Events Mode Enabled Default (271): 0, 0 Device Node (272): … You can choose to specify a specific finger count, typically 3 or more fingers for swipe , and 2 or more for pinch . I have Debian 9 Stretch and lxqt-core installed on to it. Beyond that the details get quite nitty, possibly even gritty. Scrolling is a fairly simple concept. Value range -1, 1 libinput Natural Scrolling Enabled 1 boolean value (8 bit, 0 or 1). It is recommended that ... Option "NaturalScrolling" "bool" Enables or disables natural scrolling behavior. Hi, need some help to investigate why my touchpad is not working at all - completely dead. 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