[03:05] Howdy. I have a trackpad on my laptop. It doesn't have physical mouse buttons, but has an area at the bottom defined as "Soft Mouse Buttons". Great. Two fingers on the trackpad makes any movement into a scroll action. [03:06] That is fine in most cases. But, I like to rest my finger on the area of the pad that is the button area. [03:07] That means I can't move the pointer by using my other finger or hand to move the pointer. That's two fingers on the trackpad, so one finger on the button area and one moving around up high is interpreted as a scroll action. [03:08] Can I make the finger in the button area never trigger a scroll action? [03:08] I'm comfortable with xinput set-property. === JanC_ is now known as JanC [15:08] I think I figured out https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/libdrm/+bug/1724796 [15:08] Ubuntu bug 1724796 in libdrm (Ubuntu) "Picture is heavily malformed" [Undecided,New] [15:09] Question is can I do some kind of "magic" workaround === Spydar is now known as Guest7945 === Noskcaj_ is now known as Noskcaj === lysobit_ is now known as musalbas === Guest92219 is now known as fredp === fredp is now known as Guest48995 === Laney is now known as Guest86060