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Remap or disable center-area of the clickpad/trackpad

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Situation:

The touchpad/trackpad from Lenovo Thinkpad laptops has a the lower area clickable and is split in 3 parts: LEFT-area for main click, RIGHT-area for context click, and CENTER-area for middle/3rd-button click.

Problem:

The middle-click is super annoying, because it always click when the main click was intended instead.

And it does several silly things:

  • it pastes clipboard content in text-areas;
  • it activates scrolling (and slightly moving the pointer provokes exaggerated scrolls up or down)
  • it closes tabs when hover them
  • it opens new tabs when hovering a link

... 95% of the times what I meant was to simply click the left-button. It's making the whole UX frustrating.



Question is:

how to make the center-area of the trackpad/clickpad behave like if I clicked the left-area/left-button?

This, without affecting:

  • the 3 phisical buttons above the pad (that I still use, including the middle-button, when using the Trackpoint nipple)
  • the buttons of an external mouse
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