Issues with Acer Swift 3 - Right click (“two finger click”) not recognised

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I have an Acer Swift S3 and when I previously had Windows 10 on it, I could use two fingers to click anywhere on my trackpad in order to right click something. It seems that after installing Ubuntu 17.10, there is no way for me to do that.



I've tried using different variations of a libinput configuration in addition to many, many variations for a synaptic driver configuration.



Does anyone know how I can restore this functionality? So many people online seem to be asking how to disable double clicks - and I can't even get them to work! :-)



Thank you.







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    I have an Acer Swift S3 and when I previously had Windows 10 on it, I could use two fingers to click anywhere on my trackpad in order to right click something. It seems that after installing Ubuntu 17.10, there is no way for me to do that.



    I've tried using different variations of a libinput configuration in addition to many, many variations for a synaptic driver configuration.



    Does anyone know how I can restore this functionality? So many people online seem to be asking how to disable double clicks - and I can't even get them to work! :-)



    Thank you.







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      I have an Acer Swift S3 and when I previously had Windows 10 on it, I could use two fingers to click anywhere on my trackpad in order to right click something. It seems that after installing Ubuntu 17.10, there is no way for me to do that.



      I've tried using different variations of a libinput configuration in addition to many, many variations for a synaptic driver configuration.



      Does anyone know how I can restore this functionality? So many people online seem to be asking how to disable double clicks - and I can't even get them to work! :-)



      Thank you.







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      I have an Acer Swift S3 and when I previously had Windows 10 on it, I could use two fingers to click anywhere on my trackpad in order to right click something. It seems that after installing Ubuntu 17.10, there is no way for me to do that.



      I've tried using different variations of a libinput configuration in addition to many, many variations for a synaptic driver configuration.



      Does anyone know how I can restore this functionality? So many people online seem to be asking how to disable double clicks - and I can't even get them to work! :-)



      Thank you.









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