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jkylegood evening!03:52
jkyleweird question, but is there an easy way to disable the left/right click on a trackpad in ubuntu desktop? I mean, I know there's a way...but any leads would be great03:53
sarnoldjkyle: try fiddling with synclient -- iirc there's several different kinds of trackpads, and synclient works with some of them but not all. if yours doesn't work with synclient hopefully it's a reasonaable enough starting point..03:55
jkyleit works great. I just don't like the split zone right click. I'd rather all clicks to be left, and 2 finger click for the context menus03:56
sarnoldi'm pretty sure that's expressable via synclient03:57
jkylecool, I'll start my google safari there. thanks!03:57
sarnolddoes syclient -l output look reasonable? if it doesn't look like noise, then check out the manpage :) if it looks suspiciously like all zeros or soemthing, maybe it's not the right tool03:57
jkylesynclient -l looks solid04:00
jkyleretraining my motor memory is....interesting04:00
sarnoldoh my yes04:01
sarnoldI've hated half the changes I've made via synclient :)04:01
jkylesynclient RightButtonAreaLeft=0 and synclient RightButtonAreaTop=004:02
jkyledoes the trick04:02
jkyleluckily I most live in vim and terminals...so not too much to retrain. but damn that right click button :P04:03
sarnoldi'm sorry to say I don't know the best way to set this up to run on login; I was always content to stuff it in the script that starts up all my terminals04:03
sarnoldhehehe04:03
jkyleit's all about teh keywords04:04
jkylehttps://askubuntu.com/questions/602193/how-to-disable-right-click-on-the-touchpad04:04
jkyledidn't find it till I included synclient in the search04:05
jkyleso I used a tiling window manager on the mac side. looking for something for ubuntu. I'd like something that works with the default desktop and 'just works' out the box with some hotkeys for different layouts.04:07
jkyledid some googling but turned up things like "first. learn haskel"04:07
sarnoldlol04:07
* sarnold patpats the xmonad fans04:07
sarnoldjkyle: dwm is popular but step one is changing the config in the source code before recompiling it. I used i3wm very happily for many years; before that, I used ion3 mostly-happily, but the author ragequit and others took it over as notion or notion3 or something. ratpoison is always mentioned but I don't think I ran itmore than a few hours, if at all04:08
sarnoldand I'm pretty sure you can run xmonad without learning haskell, but it may be harder to configure as you wish04:09
jkylemothers of necessary invention or something like that. I'll try xmonad see how far it gets me :)04:09
jkylesaw i3 pop up a few times....you stopped using it? do you use it now?04:10
sarnoldI currently use unity7 (on the 'eat own dogfood' principle) -- it's juuuust good enough at pretending to be tiling window manager that I don't hate it, but I suspect I'll return to i3wm or give dwm another try once I upgrade to a system where unity7 isn't the default04:12
jkyleso these commands I'm seeing in the i3 tut, 'apt update' instead of apt-get update and 'apt install' instead of 'apt-get install'....that's some new magic eh?04:18
sarnoldyeah04:19
sarnoldcolours and progress bars and ever-so-slightly-different semantics04:19
jkylemmm I love me some arbitrary nuance to my system commands :)04:21
jkylebut 4 less characters. +104:21
sarnoldsee the bit about motor memory :)04:22
sarnold17~18 years of sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get -u dist-upgrade   is a hard habit to break :)04:23
jkyleyeah04:24
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