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libinput-disable-on-click-scrolling
force libinput to disable track piont scrolling when holding down the middle mouse button
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I have a trackpoint that has this option enabled by default on middle-button scroll. I prefered that my middle-button just used POINTER_MOTION events instead, but my compositor doesn't expose this option on their settings app. On Gnome Xorg I could just disable this method via xorg config files but in Gnome Wayland I resorted to a 4-year-old temporary hack, inspired by the original to force middle-button scroll. It worked for me on Ubuntu Gnome Wayland 3.38, but for Arch Gnome 40 I had to also do this.
I have a trackpoint that has this option enabled by default on middle-button scroll. I prefered that my middle-button just used POINTER_MOTION events instead, but my compositor doesn't expose this option on their settings app. On Gnome Xorg I could just disable this method via xorg config files but in Gnome Wayland I resorted to a 4-year-old temporary hack, inspired by the original to force middle-button scroll. It worked for me on Ubuntu Gnome Wayland 3.38, but for Arch Gnome 40 I had to also do this.