I’m staying with Xorg for now (which is default session of Ubuntu 18.04 by the way). Thanks to this blog post, I got a much faster head start, but there were still a lot of other things I did to get to my current setup.īefore we begin, please be noted that mtrack currently and will only support Xorg environment, which I am fine since I don’t find Wayland is any better in terms of performance and resource usage on current Ubuntu 18.04. In this post, I’m detailing my touchpad setup that I feel best so far and that it is as close to MacOS experience as I can get.Īlthough libinput is the default driver on latest Linux distros, we’ll switch to mtrack driver which supports many more of multi-touch gestures with flexible configurations, especially the three finger drag, which is also the main reason for my move. As I have blogged earlier that I decided to dual boot Ubuntu on this MacBook Air, at first, I also struggled to find the best setup for the touchpad to retain my productivity while not having to rely much on mouse. If you are a long time MacBook (Air) user and recently switch to Linux, I bet one of the things you’ll miss most is the multi-touch touchpad.
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