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I have a problem with my touchpad: Every time I use the clickpad (left click or right click) the pointer moves a little bit (sometimes more than a little), so I end up clicking something I don't want to. I found out that this can be solved by increasing the values of HorizHysteresis and VertHysteresis. But when I do that, the movement of the pointer with the thouchpad gets less fluent. So my question is: is there a way to increase the values of Hysteresis only in the clickpad area? So that the rest of the touchpad has a different Hysteresis value than the clickpad. That way the pointer wouldn't jump every time I click, but the movement in the touchpad would still be fluent.

Best regards,

Juan Manuel

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  • Well, or we can make the hysteresis setup dynamically, only after click event. Then, It should be normal again. But, How?
    – Abdillah
    Apr 12, 2014 at 9:34

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You could use the following code:

$ synclient HorizHysteresis=# VertHysteresis=#

You can check the default values by writing only synclient. Though this method won't make the changes permanent, you can create a script and make it run when you log in.

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  • Sorry, I didn't read your question well the first time. I had the same problem and what I did to solve it was to increase the values of FingerHigh and FingerLow. You could try with those.
    – angardi
    Mar 4, 2014 at 21:24
  • Please edit your answer accordingly - comments are not meant for that.
    – guntbert
    Mar 4, 2014 at 21:41

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