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Old 08-10-2009   #1 (permalink)
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question about my touchpad

i put Suse linux on my macbook (dual boot) and my touchpad acts funny and lags i was wondering if there was a way i could fix that?
also is there also a way where i could have it do what it does in mac osx where if i put 2 fingers on the pad and click the button thats my right click but i only have a single button and no way to right click as of now.
or should i just get a usb mouse 0.o
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Check in the system logs for pad-related messages. Possibly the lag is due to i/o overhead logging due to some configuration error. Just a swag - I don't run Linux on a Mac so I am only guessing. The fact that the touchpad works at all is a good sign. The fact that it "lags" is indicative of something interfering with the data stream to the X server. BTW, which version of Suse are you running? And have you tried other Linux distributions on your Mac?
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