How can I disable tap-to-click on Apple Magic Trackpad?





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Apple Magic Trackpad uses bluetooth and does a tap-to-click function. I hate that because I don't like accidental clicking. I want to only click with a real press. I can't figure out how to turn it off. Tap to click is off in my main settings already.










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Apple Magic Trackpad uses bluetooth and does a tap-to-click function. I hate that because I don't like accidental clicking. I want to only click with a real press. I can't figure out how to turn it off. Tap to click is off in my main settings already.










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Apple Magic Trackpad uses bluetooth and does a tap-to-click function. I hate that because I don't like accidental clicking. I want to only click with a real press. I can't figure out how to turn it off. Tap to click is off in my main settings already.










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Apple Magic Trackpad uses bluetooth and does a tap-to-click function. I hate that because I don't like accidental clicking. I want to only click with a real press. I can't figure out how to turn it off. Tap to click is off in my main settings already.







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You'll have to tell us what release of Ubuntu (and/or flavor) this relates to.

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You'll have to tell us what release of Ubuntu (and/or flavor) this relates to.

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If you're using Ubuntu 18.04 or higher you should be able to enable/disable this feature by using gnome-tweak-tool. If you need to install the gnome-tweak-tool, you could do that through the terminal:



$ sudo apt install gnome-tweak-tool



Then run tweaks, navigate to the Keyboard & Mouse-section. Under the Touchpad/Mouse Click Emulation headline select disabled.






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    If you're using Ubuntu 18.04 or higher you should be able to enable/disable this feature by using gnome-tweak-tool. If you need to install the gnome-tweak-tool, you could do that through the terminal:



    $ sudo apt install gnome-tweak-tool



    Then run tweaks, navigate to the Keyboard & Mouse-section. Under the Touchpad/Mouse Click Emulation headline select disabled.






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      If you're using Ubuntu 18.04 or higher you should be able to enable/disable this feature by using gnome-tweak-tool. If you need to install the gnome-tweak-tool, you could do that through the terminal:



      $ sudo apt install gnome-tweak-tool



      Then run tweaks, navigate to the Keyboard & Mouse-section. Under the Touchpad/Mouse Click Emulation headline select disabled.






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        If you're using Ubuntu 18.04 or higher you should be able to enable/disable this feature by using gnome-tweak-tool. If you need to install the gnome-tweak-tool, you could do that through the terminal:



        $ sudo apt install gnome-tweak-tool



        Then run tweaks, navigate to the Keyboard & Mouse-section. Under the Touchpad/Mouse Click Emulation headline select disabled.






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        If you're using Ubuntu 18.04 or higher you should be able to enable/disable this feature by using gnome-tweak-tool. If you need to install the gnome-tweak-tool, you could do that through the terminal:



        $ sudo apt install gnome-tweak-tool



        Then run tweaks, navigate to the Keyboard & Mouse-section. Under the Touchpad/Mouse Click Emulation headline select disabled.







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