Summary: |
Add support for disabling drag after tap |
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Wayland
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Reporter: |
Cyril B. <lagoon42> |
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libinput | Assignee: |
Wayland bug list <wayland-bugs> |
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RESOLVED
FIXED
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QA Contact: |
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Severity: |
normal
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Priority: |
medium
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CC: |
luto, peter.hutterer
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Version: |
unspecified | |
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Hardware: |
Other | |
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OS: |
All | |
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Whiteboard: |
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i915 platform:
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i915 features:
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Attachments: |
Undesired drag after tap
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Created attachment 120683 [details] Undesired drag after tap I've found tapping very difficult to use for me, because it starts an undesired drag if I move the cursor right after the tap. However, that's exactly what I do most of the time. For instance, I tap on a browser tab and move the cursor immediately inside the tab. With libinput, I have to force myself to wait a bit after the tap to avoid the drag, which is quite inconvenient. Under OSX (which I come from), drag after tap is disabled by default. If I want to drag, I'll use the physical button on my touchpad. I'm using a Dell XPS 13 9350 with libinput 1.1.3 + Xorg. I've attached an evemu recording of a single tap + move which triggered an undesired drag.