are you ok anon?
it looks like you bit your tongue
lol my computer spits out a bunch of errors upon boot about not communicating with the touchpad, but it works fine.
buying hardware that's actually supported by the OS/software you intend to run is just part of not being a fuckin' retard, though, ya anime watching cocksucking faggot ass nigger.
ta ta, enjoy your evening.
>>105813868 (OP)I remember having to search for ways to disable the synaptic trackpad while typing. Good times. Really help me fall in love with the power of the command line.
>>105813890Yet youre still unemployed like 93% of Linux users
>>105813868 (OP)idk what you're talking about, shit works better in linux. In windows it feels like attempts at moving mouse is ignored half the time, as if trying to run in water. Meanwhile in linux it's 1:1, I can get quite precise. At this point I am going to buy an external touchpad for my desktop, shit makes web browsing so comfy
>>105814222>In windows it feels like attempts at moving mouse is ignored half the timeLmao
Get better lies or a non garbage mouse then
>>105813868 (OP)Works perfectly fine on GNOME Wayland. Stop using meme DEs.
>>105813942usecase for "just works"?
>>105813942That's like the one thing GNOME is really good at and beats KDE with. I wonder when will KDE implement proper trackpad gestures for their desktop and make it customizable too as they do with everything else.
>>105813868 (OP)just werks ootb on my thinkpad. maybe try not buying shit hardware? idk just a thought.
>>105813868 (OP)Is it 2004 all over again? (Actually, that'd be great).
>>105814262>mouse>thread about touchpadsget an ai with better context window
>>105813868 (OP)macOS doesn't have this problem.