buhorojo
Hi Are those old models? We have some Acers which don't have buttons, or rather they do but the clicks are not separated from the taps; the buttons are in the same pad. We know that newer models work a lot better. The best way we have found is to scroll using 2 fingers. This is opensuse with lxde. It's in system - preferences - synaptics. Worth a try? HTH
You speak of the laptop? They are HP 2530p. Their touch pad I guess is too small to use the scroll side thing effectively. It works fine with a single finger but I just never use it, it doesn't work for me. I default to clicking in the pane of the window and then try button scroll (up down) but that often doesn't work, many programs and sites have weird behaviour around the buttons. But now I have a mouse and it works way more pleasant this way :). Also their touchpad does have separate buttons for clicking, big ones too and a big clunky. Pretty high resist buttons. The track pad is not all that great on this thing, I think. Other than that the volume control stinks. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org