My touchpad often runs out of physical surface when, say, I want to drag’n’drop a file. When my finger reaches the side of the touchpad before the mouse pointer gets to where it should be I have to cancel and start again with more momentum. In Windows when this happens and I don’t lift my finger the mouse pointer continues to travel slowly in the same direction. In case I missed it, is there a setting in KDE Plasma 6 enabling that behaviour?

Another touchpad feature I am missing is the Back (as in browser Back) functionality I get in Windows when I tap the bottom left corner. Is that possible?

That’s on a Lenovo Thinkpad X1 with Debian Trixie and KDE Plasma.

EDIT: I just discovered KDE Plasma 6 has a setting called ‘Tap-and-drag lock’. If you lift your finger and quickly reposition you can continue dragging. That’s the most intuitive method, and more elegant than Windows.

  • Onno (VK6FLAB)
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    7 days ago

    Pointer Acceleration Profile and Sensitivity should be able to be adjusted to suit your requirements.

    • Stopwatch1986@lemmy.mlOP
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      1 day ago

      True but whatever the settings there will be times you run out of space unless you teach yourself to backtrack and accelerate, or cancel the move and restart. Using multiple fingers or the Windows method deal with that scenario.