About Yuri Khan comment.
Yet I haven't found any documentation about writing such hooks. In fact, those innovations don't allow using any other "legacy" methods for changing tapbuttons behaviour (https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=518502).
P. S. there is very few people posting about this problem on forums. Am I searching wrong requests or this bug really bothers not so much people? e.g. Haven't found any mention (except 79 comment) that this bug still present in natty.
P.P.S. So, correct me if I'm wrong, current solution to this problem is to use scripts that run synclient (or xinput) at startup and resume/suspend(don't actually know how to implement that one) or use Yuri Khans' builds (and to have headache every time official package is updated).
P. P. P. S. I have tried modify xorg configs and udev rules - both unsuccesfully.
About Yuri Khan comment. /bugzilla. redhat. com/show_ bug.cgi? id=518502). suspend( don't actually know how to implement that one) or use Yuri Khans' builds (and to have headache every time official package is updated).
Yet I haven't found any documentation about writing such hooks. In fact, those innovations don't allow using any other "legacy" methods for changing tapbuttons behaviour (https:/
P. S. there is very few people posting about this problem on forums. Am I searching wrong requests or this bug really bothers not so much people? e.g. Haven't found any mention (except 79 comment) that this bug still present in natty.
P.P.S. So, correct me if I'm wrong, current solution to this problem is to use scripts that run synclient (or xinput) at startup and resume/
P. P. P. S. I have tried modify xorg configs and udev rules - both unsuccesfully.