How to enable natural scrolling in xfce4?
Sophia Terry
Is there any setting to enable natural scrolling for my touchpad?
I can find the setting under XFCE settings for the mouse, but it doesn't work for the touchpad. Is there a way to enable it for the latter?
4 Answers
This is a known bug: LP:1368402
A good and simple solution (workaround) that allows to use natural scrolling in every application (including Chrome and Gnome ones), tested on Xenial 16.04, is the following.
First disable Reverse scroll direction from the XFCE mouse settings: Settings > Mouse and Touchpad > Reverse scroll direction.
Then, run in a terminal:
synclientIt will output a list of key-value pairs like this:
Parameter settings: LeftEdge = 97 RightEdge = 2335 TopEdge = 89 BottomEdge = 1575 FingerLow = 25 FingerHigh = 30 MaxTapTime = 180 MaxTapMove = 129 MaxDoubleTapTime = 100 SingleTapTimeout = 180 ClickTime = 100 EmulateMidButtonTime = 0 EmulateTwoFingerMinZ = 282 EmulateTwoFingerMinW = 7 VertScrollDelta = 58 HorizScrollDelta = 58 VertEdgeScroll = 0 HorizEdgeScroll = 0 CornerCoasting = 0 VertTwoFingerScroll = 1 HorizTwoFingerScroll = 1 MinSpeed = 1 MaxSpeed = 1.75 AccelFactor = 0.0678887 TouchpadOff = 1 LockedDrags = 0 LockedDragTimeout = 5000 RTCornerButton = 2 RBCornerButton = 3 LTCornerButton = 0 LBCornerButton = 0 TapButton1 = 1 TapButton2 = 3 TapButton3 = 0 ClickFinger1 = 1 ClickFinger2 = 3 ClickFinger3 = 0 CircularScrolling = 0 CircScrollDelta = 0.1 CircScrollTrigger = 0 CircularPad = 0 PalmDetect = 0 PalmMinWidth = 10 PalmMinZ = 200 CoastingSpeed = 20 CoastingFriction = 50 PressureMotionMinZ = 30 PressureMotionMaxZ = 160 PressureMotionMinFactor = 1 PressureMotionMaxFactor = 1 ResolutionDetect = 1 GrabEventDevice = 0 TapAndDragGesture = 1 AreaLeftEdge = 0 AreaRightEdge = 0 AreaTopEdge = 0 AreaBottomEdge = 0 HorizHysteresis = 14 VertHysteresis = 14 ClickPad = 1 RightButtonAreaLeft = 1216 RightButtonAreaRight = 0 RightButtonAreaTop = 1364 RightButtonAreaBottom = 0 MiddleButtonAreaLeft = 0 MiddleButtonAreaRight = 0 MiddleButtonAreaTop = 0 MiddleButtonAreaBottom = 0Search the key: VertScrollDelta and check its value.
If its e.g. 58, set then it to -58 with the following command:
synclient VertScrollDelta=-58If you want to do the same with the horizontal scroll, search instead for the key: HorizScrollDelta and invert it in the same way:
synclient HorizScrollDelta=-58[Edit]
As pointed by rubo77, this doesn't last after a reboot. If you want it to become the default, create a script like the following fix_scroll.sh:
#!/usr/bin/bash
synclient VertScrollDelta=-58
synclient HorizScrollDelta=-58Then add fix_scroll.sh to your startup applications:
Settings > Session and Startup > Application Autostart > AddCredit goes to:
1I searched a lot and also found a bugreport about it, but the solution was easy:
You have to select the Touchpad-device in the selectbox at the top of the mouse-settings.
(It was a bit hard, to find, because I didn't expect that the settings for mouse and touchpad are separately configureable.)
On older xfce versions, where the setting doesn't exist, check the value with
synclient | grep VertScrollDeltaand use the negative value, you find there (for example -58 instead of 58).
The best method that have worked for me to make this reboot-safe is to add your changes into Xsession.d, so it will load automatically for all users when you log into X:
(the file doesn't exists, so you can name it whatever you want. The numbers on the left means the order in which it will be executed in comparison with the other files.)
sudo nano /etc/X11/Xsession.d/80synapticsAdd just the synclient commands in that file:
synclient VertScrollDelta=-58(should be owned by root, with permissions 644)
chmod 644 /etc/X11/Xsession.d/80synapticsThere is still something odd: the horizontal scrolling is still wrong, This can be fixed with:
echo 'pointer = 1 2 3 4 5 7 6 8 9 10 11 12' >> .Xmodmap
xmodmap .Xmodmap With Xfce 4.12 or above, you can go to Mouse settings and select Reverse scroll direction. The setting is under Mouse but it also reverses the scrolling direction for the touchpad.
3Additional Value required for natural scrolling:
Option "VertScrollDelta" "-71" Option "HorizScrollDelta" "-71"
Put these lines in to /usr/share/X11/xorg.conf.d/40-libinput.conf file and match section MatchIsTouchpad "on"
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