If you have switched to KDE, especially Kubuntu or Fedora, then you might have to face the touchpad tapping issue.
In GNOME, it’s easy. You just have to enable tapping from System Settings -> Touchpad, but in KDE, in spite of doing this there have been cases reported where touchpad is not enabled. This is due to a bug, and we have to enable it manually.
This week at ‘This is How We Do It’, we have a guide on how to enable touchpad tapping in Linux KDE desktop environment.
su
You will be editing a system file so you need the administrator permissions.
Now after you have the administrator permissions be careful while typing commands, because you could edit something with might damage your operating system.
emacs -nw .kde/share/config/kcmtouchpadrc
If you don’t know what is an editor then you can acces the file by typing
vi .kde/share/config/kcmtouchpadrc
vi is the editor that is installed by default on every linux based operating system.
For more info about editors, look on the wiki.
If you are using vi then you first need to enable insert mode by typing
i
and after you have done the change you need to save the file by typing
Esc key and then :wq
If you have any problems regarding this do let us know in the comments below.
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