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Hello!
I'm terribly sorry if I duplicate - but I really am short with time. So, basically idea is simple. It is successfully used in gnome, but in KDE it's simply absent! I wanted to indicate, that KDE, and linux is used more and more on laptops - and for that reasons, touch-pad is something essential for those users! So, I'm greatly surprised that KDE, being so great environment hasn't such simple option as to manage touch-pad! I would like to see option in "system settings" to freely enable/disable touch-pad, to configure it's speed, sensitivity etc. Thanks and I hope you willl include this option in future releases. ps. Not every laptop has synaptic touchpad! So that, synaptic does not work!
Last edited by bcooksley on Mon May 25, 2009 5:10 am, edited 1 time in total.
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Duplicate of ksynaptics port to kde4.
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