[kde] [Bug 317770] New: When setting System Settings > Input devices > Touchpad > General > Touch sensitivity, the slider is wrong way round
breeler at redhat.com
breeler at redhat.com
Wed Apr 3 09:13:33 BST 2013
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=317770
Bug ID: 317770
Summary: When setting System Settings > Input devices >
Touchpad > General > Touch sensitivity, the slider is
wrong way round
Classification: Unclassified
Product: kde
Version: 4.10.2
Platform: Fedora RPMs
OS: Linux
Status: UNCONFIRMED
Severity: normal
Priority: NOR
Component: general
Assignee: unassigned-bugs at kde.org
Reporter: breeler at redhat.com
On IBM Thinkpad T530.
Fedora17.
When setting the touchpad sensitivity by going to:
System Settings > Input devices > Touchpad > General > Touch sensitivity,
the slider labelling is the wrong way round.
Expected behaviour:
i.e. to make the Touchpad more sensitive to touch, one would expect to set the
"Touch Sensitivity" slider to "High". (Right-hand side).
Actual behaviour:
But that makes the Touchpad LESS sensitive.
Suggested correction:
Either swap 'Low" and "High", or preferably replace "Low" with "More sensitive"
and "High" with "Less sensitive".
Reproducible: Always
Steps to Reproduce:
1. Set Touchpad sensitivity: System Settings > Input devices > Touchpad >
General > Touch sensitivity,
2. Slide "Touch Sensitivity" slider to High.
3. Touchpad in actuality becomes LESS sensitive.
Actual Results:
Touchpad in actuality becomes LESS sensitive.
Expected Results:
Touchpad should become more sensitive.
Suggested correction:
Either swap 'Low" and "High", or preferably replace "Low" with "More sensitive"
and "High" with "Less sensitive".
Thanks!
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