Refer to the synaptics(4) manual page for a complete list of available options. Users can copy this file to /etc/X11// and edit it to configure the various driver options available. After installing xf86-input-synaptics, a default configuration file is located at /usr/share/X11//nf. The primary method of configuration for the touchpad is through an Xorg server configuration file. The Synaptics driver can be installed with the package xf86-input-synaptics.
4.5 Non-functional Synaptics special abilities (multi-tap, scrolling, etc.).4.4.1 Laptops with touchscreen & touchpad.4.4 Touchpad detected as "PS/2 Generic Mouse" or "Logitech PS/2 mouse".4.3 The touchpad is not working, Xorg.0.log shows "Query no Synaptics: 6003C8".4.2 /nf does not seem to apply in MATE.4.1 Touchpad does not work after resuming from hibernate/suspend.3.10 Buttonless touchpads (aka ClickPads).3.9 Disable touchpad on mouse detection.3.8.1 Using the driver's automatic palm detection.3.1 Using xinput to determine touchpad capabilities.