Backup and then remove 50-synap* and 51-syn* files from /usr/share/X11/xorg.conf.d Create a file called 50-mtrack.conf containing the following
Section "InputClass" MatchIsTouchpad "true" Identifier "Multitouch Touchpad" Driver "mtrack" Option "Sensitivity" "1.4" Option "IgnoreThumb" "true" #Option "ButtonMoveEmulate" "false" Option "ClickFinger1" "1" Option "ClickFinger2" "3" #Option "ClickFinger3" "3" Option "TapButton1" "0" Option "TapButton2" "0" Option "TapButton3" "0" Option "TapButton4" "0" Option "ScrollDistance" "75" Option "BottomEdge" "30"
EndSection
Then run sudo restart lightdm
Touchpad works great apart from when two finger scrolling it doesn't you can't flick
Backup and then remove 50-synap* and 51-syn* files from /usr/share/ X11/xorg. conf.d
Create a file called 50-mtrack.conf containing the following
Section "InputClass"
MatchIsTouchpad "true"
Identifier "Multitouch Touchpad"
Driver "mtrack"
Option "Sensitivity" "1.4"
Option "IgnoreThumb" "true"
#Option "ButtonMoveEmulate" "false"
Option "ClickFinger1" "1"
Option "ClickFinger2" "3"
#Option "ClickFinger3" "3"
Option "TapButton1" "0"
Option "TapButton2" "0"
Option "TapButton3" "0"
Option "TapButton4" "0"
Option "ScrollDistance" "75"
Option "BottomEdge" "30"
EndSection
Then run
sudo restart lightdm
Touchpad works great apart from when two finger scrolling it doesn't you can't flick