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How to enable touchpad natural scrolling? - plumlis - 12-03-2018 Two-fingered scrolling is working fine, but is there a way that I can reverse the direction (natural scrolling) in KDE Neon? I found some options in Settings but doesn't work. And it seems KDE neon doesn't recognised touchpad too. RE: How to enable touchpad natural scrolling? - bbraun - 12-07-2018 xinput set-prop 8 "Evdev Scrolling Distance" -1 1 1 How to discover that: xinput list xinput list-props 8 Edit: FWIW, the trackpad does not present its self as a trackpad to the pinebook. It presents its self as a USB mouse and keyboard (pinch zoom is actually a control key press + scroll wheel movement). RE: How to enable touchpad natural scrolling? - Surehand53 - 12-08-2018 Super tip. I am using Manjaro (Archlinux). Property device 8 was not the mouse and I could not find property Evdev Scrolling Distance. However, after exploring the device as described above for me this worked to reverse the mouse scrolling direction. Quote:xinput set-prop 7 "libinput Natural Scrolling Enabled" 1 RE: How to enable touchpad natural scrolling? - Martin Gruber - 07-19-2020 The following worked for me: System Settings -> Input Devices -> Touchpad -> Scrolling -> Reverse scrolling: Vertical --- Operating System: Manjaro-ARM KDE Plasma Version: 5.19.3 KDE Frameworks Version: 5.71.0 Qt Version: 5.15.0 Kernel Version: 5.7.0-3-MANJARO-ARM OS Type: 64-bit Processors: 6 × Memory: 3.7 GiB of RAM Graphics Processor: Mali T860 |