What others do
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Fedora 24 Live (probably the default settings in recent GNOME):
- natural scrolling
- no tap to click
- two finger scroll
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Ubuntu 16.10:
- natural scrolling
- tap to click
- two finger scrolling
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Tails 3.0~alpha1:
- natural scrolling
- no tap to click
- two finger scrolling
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Tails 2.x:
- no natural scrolling
- tap to click
- two finger scrolling
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Debian Stretch:
- https://sources.debian.net/src/gsettings-desktop-schemas/3.22.0-1/schemas/org.gnome.desktop.peripherals.gschema.xml.in/?hl=82#L82 suggests that natural scrolling is disabled by default, but it may be device-dependent thanks to libinput
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Fedora 19 Live (probably the default settings in recent GNOME):
- no tap to click
- two finger scroll
- no disable while typing
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Ubuntu 13.10:
- tap to click
- two finger scroll
- disable while typing
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Debian Live 7.2 desktop:
- no tap to click
- edge scrolling
- no disable while typing
- no horizontal scrolling
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Debian sid (December, 2013):
- no tap to click
- two finger scroll
- no disable while typing
- no horizontal scrolling
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some recent version of OSX:
- natural scrolling
- tap to click
- two finger scroll
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Windows (XXX: version?):
- tap to click
- two finger scroll
- generally no disable while typing