To start I just need the hardware to be recognized as touchpad, so that in the control panel, in Mouse options, also appear on options of Touchpad.
Hardware Unique ID: AH6Q.bGO0sOimOM3
The touchpad works reasonably with libinput and with evdev, but it is recognized as a mouse and therefore not configurable by the user. The user can not activate options like "Natural Scrolling", Velocity, etc.
We have developed an application [1] that allows users to change parameters of libinput and evdev, to activate the natural scrolling. But the customers have to install it additionally.
The correct is that it recognizes that unique hardware like touchpad, which is what it really is, and thus Ubuntu allows to configure parameters without needing to install third-party applications.
Hello @kaihengfeng
To start I just need the hardware to be recognized as touchpad, so that in the control panel, in Mouse options, also appear on options of Touchpad.
Hardware Unique ID: AH6Q.bGO0sOimOM3
The touchpad works reasonably with libinput and with evdev, but it is recognized as a mouse and therefore not configurable by the user. The user can not activate options like "Natural Scrolling", Velocity, etc.
We have developed an application [1] that allows users to change parameters of libinput and evdev, to activate the natural scrolling. But the customers have to install it additionally.
The correct is that it recognizes that unique hardware like touchpad, which is what it really is, and thus Ubuntu allows to configure parameters without needing to install third-party applications.
[1]: https:/ /slimbook. es/images/ imagetuto/ touchpadevdev. png