Thanks to Nestor from Logitech for providing me this device. The firmware on this touchpad features out-of-the-box tap-to-click (no host software needed). The following features work with no additional software (tested in Linux 3.11-rc6 with KDE 4.11): - Left-click: single tap - Middle-click ("scroll-wheel click"): three finger tap - Right-click ("context menu"): two finger tap or tap in right corner - Navigate left ("Back"): three finger slide to left - Navigate right ("Forward"): three finger swipe to the right - Scroll (up/down/right/left): slide with two fingers - Move pointer (any direction): slide Click and drag is also possible (for example, for selecting text or moving windows with Super + right/left-click in KDE), just press harder on the surface. Right click is in the bottom-right corner, left is anywhere else. Sliding with three fingers up acts if you pressed Super. Sliding with three fingers down triggers a key press of Super + D (normally the "Show Desktop" in MSWIN). Not working as it requires additional software: - Pinch-to-zoom. - Four-finger gestures, likely needs to be controlled via features as there are no HID messages at all. |
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