That was early on before I gave up on the Synaptics driver I think. I tried for a while to use it, gave up.
The name is only important I think in that it has to match the same thing somewhere else. You can change both together and it will work. Like display0 has to match display0 somewhere else. Or you can change it to a brand and model as long as it matches.
In the libinput man page I see:
I don't know if that's what you're looking for. I always turn it off. Or ignore it but don't enable it.
I have a Pinebook Pro 14 inch, 1920x1080, ANSI keyboard that came in January 2020. Debian Stretch maybe more importantly.
The name is only important I think in that it has to match the same thing somewhere else. You can change both together and it will work. Like display0 has to match display0 somewhere else. Or you can change it to a brand and model as long as it matches.
In the libinput man page I see:
Code:
. Option "Tapping" "bool"
Enables or disables tap-to-click behavior.
I have a Pinebook Pro 14 inch, 1920x1080, ANSI keyboard that came in January 2020. Debian Stretch maybe more importantly.