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          <th>Bug ID</th>
          <td><a class="bz_bug_link 
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   title="NEW - Clickpad: Allow scroll gesture in soft button area"
   href="https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=105809">105809</a>
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          <th>Summary</th>
          <td>Clickpad: Allow scroll gesture in soft button area
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          <th>Product</th>
          <td>Wayland
          </td>
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          <th>Version</th>
          <td>1.5.0
          </td>
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          <th>Hardware</th>
          <td>All
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          <th>OS</th>
          <td>Linux (All)
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          <th>Status</th>
          <td>NEW
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          <th>Severity</th>
          <td>normal
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          <th>Priority</th>
          <td>medium
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          <th>Component</th>
          <td>libinput
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          <th>Assignee</th>
          <td>wayland-bugs@lists.freedesktop.org
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          <th>Reporter</th>
          <td>golopot@gmail.com
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        <pre># Scenario A

Steps to reproduce:
Start a two-finger scroll gesture, and then move one finger to the bottom of
the clickpad (soft button area), 

Current behavior:
When one finger reached the soft button area, the scroll is stopped.

Wanted behavior:
The scroll does not stop.


# Scenario B

Steps to reproduce:
With two fingers placed on the soft button area, start a scroll gesture.

Current behavior:
No scroll.

Wanted behavior:
Do scroll.


# Why

1. User can scroll more amount of offset in one gesture.

2. Consistency of human touch sense and human visual sense. When human performs
a scroll gesture, the brain expects to see the screen scroll. If the finger
moves but the screen doesn't move, the brain experiences an inconsistency,
which induces a discomfort.</pre>
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