![]() Head to the next tab to the right, and you'll see that you can actually manage two and three-finger tapping from TwoFingerScroll. I haven't really broken them in and figured out what exactly I like, because, hey, two-finger scrolling in Windows is entirely new to me. In my own case, I kept the speed and acceleration defaults, disabled "Keep scrolling on edges," and switched to "Smooth" for the Scroll Mode. Check out the next tab, "Scrolling," where you can set up exactly how your two-finger scrolling should work. It might be hidden away, but there should be a TwoFingerScroll icon that you can right-click to turn on and off, and right-click to select "Settings. If that vertical two-finger scrolling is all you want, and you want it to stick around the next time you restart Windows, check your system tray.
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