https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=554884 https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=554884#c23 --- Comment #23 from Clayton smaug42 <smaug42@gmail.com> 2010-09-03 14:52:23 UTC --- openSUSE/KDE4/Gnome has the ability to enable touch tap in the config settings. The enable/disable setting is there in a default openSUSE install for at least Gnome and KDE4. The issue isn't that you can re-enable it, it's that it's disabled in the first place. People coming to openSUSE from... say... Ubuntu... install and expect a similar experience. A default Gnome install from Ubuntu has touch tap enabled (or is has on every default 10.04 install I've done lately)... the user then installs openSUSE.. no touch tap, and they are either confused (as a new user) or annoyed. They expect touch tap to "just work"... not something they have to configure. I've had to explain countless times now to new-to-Linux users that the OS isn't broken, and yes their touchpad works correctly in Linux, they just need to enable it. I don't care which we have since I know how to enable/disable it, but I do expect a consistent experience compared to other equivalent distros and OSes... and we're not providing that... I think that's the point here. People don't expect to have to enable what is standard functionality on other desktops/OSes (just like they don't expect to have to configure something like a scroll wheel on a mouse). We do a good job in general in providing a nice smooth user experience with defaults etc, but this touch-tap thing is one that many users seem to trip over (at least those I deal with when I provide support for openSUSE installs seem to get trapped by this setting.). -- Configure bugmail: https://bugzilla.novell.com/userprefs.cgi?tab=email ------- You are receiving this mail because: ------- You are on the CC list for the bug.