I have an HP dv6-3160 with a "soft" trackpad e.g. the buttons are part of it.
Ubuntu 12.10 works well with it apart from when I want to drag+drop. Because the mouse movement area includes the buttons if I'm holding down the left button I can mess everything up just by a twitch of my left finger (I can of course use tap-to-click and then move things but only up!).
What I'd like to do is be able to set a "dead zone" - just stop all mouse movement in the button area (I have enough space above).
Installed the synaptics package and tried using synclient and setting BottomEdge but no matter what (valid - if I set it too low it errors) value I set it to the mouse behaviour doesn't change.
Many thanks in advance.
I just ran into this problem myself and sadly it's a matter of RTFM, because it gets described in the manual pretty clearly (Look it up here: http://www.x.org/archive/X11R7.5/doc/man/man4/synaptics.4.html).
The relevant value is "AreaBottomEdge" and the manual says "Ignore movements, scrolling and tapping which take place below this edge. The option is disabled by default and can be enabled by setting the AreaBottomEdge option to any integer value other than zero." So to try it out you can do:
synclient -l | grep BottomEdge
to find out your touchpads bottom edge.x
be the value ofBottomEdge
minus the height of your wanted deadzonesynclient AreaBottomEdge=x
50-synaptics.conf
file (Don't know where it is on Ubuntu, I'm on Archlinux and there its/etc/X11/xorg.d/50-synaptics
)Anyway, hope this helps.