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>> use, e.g., "synclient -m 100" to verify this. However, when I place
>> a second finger on the pad, the f value goes up by one, while the
>> coordinate stays the same. In fact, I always get the back the
>> coordinates from the last finger.
> Not that I know of.  It seems that your touchpad is just "trying to be
> smart", so that it avoids having the mouse jump when the second finger
> touches down.
Yes, I know - however, it is exactly that jump which I am trying to detect.
I vaguely remember something about all advanced features being disabled 
when you access the touchpad via standard PS/2 protocol. What would I have 
to do to try that? Just replace "synaptics" with "mouse" in my xorg.conf?

Yours, Florian
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