A little bit off-colour compared to my strictly Linux presentations but I figured I would share this here because it's my circle of influence, and there is probably some overlap for people with Linux systems and modified hardware. Research, take your time and you won't brick your console. This guide will not teach you how to do this, only what to do after the fact. You will need to already have modified your Nintendo 3DS / 2DS console with Luma3DS custom firmware before continuing. If you like the older mouse style that had the scroll area to the right of the touchpad you may use this option to enable it.Depending on locality, what you're doing may be considered illegal! Please be aware of your local laws and statutes regarding modification of hardware and use of third-party software on commercial devices before committing to this guide! Option "ScrollMethod" "edge" - By default the touchpad scrolls using two fingers. It feels more natural on the touch screen vs the touchpad. If you have a touch screen, you can use the option on the touch screen. Option "HorizontalScrolling" "True" - If you want to be able to scroll side to side.Option "TappingDrag" "True" - When enabled, a tap followed by a finger held down causes a single button down only, all motions of that finger thus translate into dragging motion.Most people like 0.2 for a slower response and 0.5 for a faster response. The higher the number the faster the pointer goes. Option "AccelSpeed" "0.3" - Changes the acceleration speed of the pointer.Adaptive is recommended as it changes vs your input. This helps make the speed of your mouse finger to be a bit more natural and less sluggish feeling. Option "AccelProfile" "adaptive" - Enables the mouse acceleration profile.Option "DisableWhileTyping" "True" - Enabled by default but if you like here is the setting.Once enabled, it allows two fingers tap to activate a right click. If you leave this option out it causes you to have to physically click the touchpad to activate a mouse click or use the lower buttons.
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