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Is it possible for the Asahi project to "flip the switch" to enable palm rejection by default (or is this something every distribution must configure separately)?
I keep getting phantom cursor movements when typing on my laptop keyboard (by accidentally touching the trackpad with the base of my thumbs). I don't use tap to click. This doesn't happen on macOS at all.
+1, also have this issue. Even with the following in my Hyprland config:
input {
kb_layout = us
follow_mouse = 1 # focus window under mouse cursorsensitivity = 0 # -1.0 - 1.0, 0 means no modification.# accel_profile = flat # for when I want a quick and dirty fix, for i.e. gaming mice.# force_no_accel = true # ^^
touchpad {
natural_scroll = no
clickfinger_behavior = true # helps a tiny bittap-to-click = false # helps a tiny bitdisable_while_typing = true # helps a tiny bit
}
}
I am on Gentoo, latest kernel for Gentoo Asahi (which is 6.6.0-asahi-15 atm)
Is it possible for the Asahi project to "flip the switch" to enable palm rejection by default (or is this something every distribution must configure separately)?
I keep getting phantom cursor movements when typing on my laptop keyboard (by accidentally touching the trackpad with the base of my thumbs). I don't use tap to click. This doesn't happen on macOS at all.
This Reddit comment thread started by @marcan seems relevant.
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