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synclient(1)							  synclient(1)

NAME
       synclient - query and modify Synaptics TouchPad driver for XOrg/XFree86
       server parameters on the fly.

SYNTAX
       synclient [-m interval]
       synclient [-hlV?] [var1=value1 [var2=value2] ...]

DESCRIPTION
       This program  lets  you	change	your  Synaptics	 TouchPad  driver  for
       XOrg/XFree86  server  parameters while X is running if you enabled SHM‐
       Config "on" in your XOrg/XFree86 configuration.

       WARNING: This is not secure if you are in an untrusted multiuser
	      environment.  All local users can change the parameters  at  any
	      time.

OPTIONS
       -m interval
	      monitor  changes	to the touchpad state.	Interval specifies how
	      often (in ms) to poll the touchpad state.	 Whenever a change  in
	      the  touchpad state is detected, one line of output is generated
	      that describes the current state of the touchpad.	 The following
	      data is included in the output.

	      time   Time in seconds since the logging was started.

	      x,y    The  x/y  coordinates of the finger on the touchpad.  The
		     origin is in the upper left corner.

	      z	     The "pressure" value.  Pressing the finger harder on  the
		     touchpad  typically  produces  a larger value.  Note that
		     most touchpads don't measure the  real  pressure  though.
		     Instead, capacitance is usually measured, which is corre‐
		     lated to the contact area	between	 the  finger  and  the
		     touchpad.	 Since	more  pressure	usually means a larger
		     contact area, the reported pressure  value	 is  at	 least
		     indirectly related to the real pressure.

	      f	     The  number  of  fingers currently touching the touchpad.
		     Note that only some touchpads can report  more  than  one
		     finger.   Generally,  synaptics  touchpads	 can, but ALPS
		     touchpads can't.

	      w	     The w value is a measurement of the finger	 width.	  This
		     is only supported by some synaptics touchpads.  Touchpads
		     that can't measure the finger width  typically  report  a
		     faked constant value when a finger is touching the touch‐
		     pad.

	      l,r,u,d,m,multi
		     The state of the left, right, up, down, middle and	 multi
		     buttons.  Zero means not pressed, one means pressed.  Not
		     all touchpads  have  all  these  buttons.	 If  a	button
		     doesn't exist, the value is always reported as 0.

	      gl,gm,gr
		     Some  touchpads have a "guest device".  This is typically
		     a pointing stick located in the middle of	the  keyboard.
		     Some  guest  devices have physical buttons, or can detect
		     button presses when tapping on the pointing stick.	  Such
		     button  events  are reported as "guest left", "guest mid‐
		     dle" or "guest right".

	      gdx,gdy
		     Pointer movements from the guest device are  reported  as
		     relative x/y positions, called gdx and gdy.

       -h     Show detected hardware properties.

       -l     List current user settings.

       -V     Print version number and exit.

       -?     Show the help message.

       var=value
	      Set user parameter var to value.

FILES
       /etc/X11/xorg.conf

       /etc/X11/XF86Config-4

EXAMPLES
       To disable EdgeMotionSpeed:

       synclient EdgeMotionSpeed=0

       To monitor touchpad events:

       synclient -m 100

AUTHORS
       Peter Osterlund <petero2@telia.com> and many others.

       This man page was written by Mattia Dongili <malattia@debian.org>

SEE ALSO
       syndaemon(1), synaptics(5)

				    0.14.4			  synclient(1)
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