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CosmoNautikal
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Sort of a finicky issue. This is what usually happens when I try to drag something with the touchpad:
1. I double-tap with one finger on the element I want to drag, holding after the second tap.
2. I drag the finger across the touchpad; my cursor and the element moves accordingly.
3. I risk dragging over the edge of the touchpad, so I start dragging with two fingers, one leading, one behind, with the intent of lifting the leading finger and transitioning the drag to the trailing finger.
4. The drag is cancelled because I used two fingers and now the touchpad thinks I'm trying to scroll.
Is there any way to configure the touchpad so that it doesn't look for a scrolling gesture until after the double-tap has been completed? Or to put it another way, so that only one finger is tracked at a time while the user is dragging?
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1. I double-tap with one finger on the element I want to drag, holding after the second tap.
2. I drag the finger across the touchpad; my cursor and the element moves accordingly.
3. I risk dragging over the edge of the touchpad, so I start dragging with two fingers, one leading, one behind, with the intent of lifting the leading finger and transitioning the drag to the trailing finger.
4. The drag is cancelled because I used two fingers and now the touchpad thinks I'm trying to scroll.
Is there any way to configure the touchpad so that it doesn't look for a scrolling gesture until after the double-tap has been completed? Or to put it another way, so that only one finger is tracked at a time while the user is dragging?
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