The figure shows that the installation of ora11kde desktop Fedora11 has improved a lot compared with 10, especially the KDE Desktop. The effect is awesome... However, there are many inapplicable scenarios, such as the failure to log out with ctrl + alt + backspace or the use of the touchpad percussion function (it seems that Fedora11 has disabled the touchpad by default ). Now the problem of the touchpad is finally solved. Just one sentence: Open the terminal and enter synclientTapButton1 = 1.
Figure: Fedora 11 KDE Desktop
After installing Fedora 11, I feel a lot better than 10. Especially for the KDE Desktop, the effect is awesome...
However, there are many inapplicable scenarios, such as the failure to log out with ctrl + alt + backspace or the use of the touchpad percussion function (it seems that the touch pad is disabled by default on Fedora 11 ). Now we have finally solved the problem of touchpad, just one sentence:
Open the terminal and enter
Synclient TapButton1 = 1
Now the touchpad has become youthful.