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{nav icon=home, name=Main Page > icon=wrench, name=Troubleshooting > Secondary touchpad button problem} Secondary touchpad button (right click) behavs like the primary (left click) button after an update --- == Problem == After an update the secondary (right click) button of the touch pad is behaving like the primary (left click) button when pressing on the right side of the touch pad. == Cause == It's an upstream bug in the sense that the upstream package decided to overwrite user preference (or maybe change the default). == Solution == Change the mouse settings in //GNOME Tweaks// back to `Area`.
{nav icon=home, name=Main Page > icon=wrench, name=Troubleshooting > Secondary touchpad button problem} Secondary touchpad button (right click) behaves like the primary (left click) button --- == Problem == After an update the secondary (right click) button of the touch pad is behaving like the primary (left click) button when pressing on the right side of the touch pad. == Cause == It's an upstream bug in the sense that the upstream package decided to overwrite user preference (or maybe change the default). == Solution == Change the mouse settings in //GNOME Tweaks// back to `Area`.
{nav icon=home, name=Main Page > icon=wrench, name=Troubleshooting > Secondary touchpad button problem} Secondary touchpad button (right click) behav
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--- == Problem == After an update the secondary (right click) button of the touch pad is behaving like the primary (left click) button when pressing on the right side of the touch pad. == Cause == It's an upstream bug in the sense that the upstream package decided to overwrite user preference (or maybe change the default). == Solution == Change the mouse settings in //GNOME Tweaks// back to `Area`.
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