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gnome-shell-extension-x11gestures
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touchpad gestures not working on ubuntu 23.04
Extension: https://github.com/JoseExposito/gnome-shell-extension-x11gestures
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X11/WLAND question (Gestures under X11?)
Under GNOME WL session you have gestures out of the box available on touchscreen & touchpad, even in third-party apps like Firefox where pinch-to-zoom is possible. Under GNOME X11 session you won't have those gestures and you gonna install an extension for that.
- "Tap to click" is inconsistent. Any way to adjust? (Not hardware issue, works fine on Windows 10)
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Fedora 36, NVIDIA drivers not work on Wayland?
As others said, hybrid + wayland = no no, but you can bring back touchpad gestures in xorg with this extension: https://github.com/JoseExposito/gnome-shell-extension-x11gestures
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Fedora 35 keeps freezing and apps crashes
PS On X11 Gnome gestures don't work, so you'll need: https://github.com/JoseExposito/gnome-shell-extension-x11gestures (if you like gestures, that is)
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[Question] GNOME, Multi-monitor setup and 144hz
Gestures are disabled in Xorg session, but there is third-party extension that implements them. Also multitouch gestures are supported in Xorg.
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Is spending your day troubleshooting part of the Linux experience?
Nvidia is a pain on Linux, with the possible exception of PopOS who did a great job on their installer. To use NVidia on Fedora, follow these two docs: 1.1 RPM-fusion for non-free software on Fedora 1.2 Setup Nvidia correctly 1.3 Run Gnome X11, Gnome on Wayland is still hit-and-miss (I went back to Intel only, so all my Wayland stuff would work). Maybe the next version of Gnome and newer drivers will fix this. 1.4 If you want gestures on X11-Gnome then you need this: JoseExposito/gnome-shell-extension-x11gestures: Enable GNOME Shell multi-touch gestures on X11 with this extension
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Multi-touch gesture Not working on Manjaro 21.1.0, DE: Gnome 40.3, windowing system: x11
For X11, there is this extension https://extensions.gnome.org/extension/4033/x11-gestures/ but before you have to install touchegg (check their github repo) idk if Manjaro have touchegg on their repos or what, Arch doesn't and i'm on my Arch desktop right now so i can't check that for you, but it's on the AUR anyway.
- [Question] How is GNOME on desktop?
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Fedora 34 Gnome 40 Wayland vs X11
Go to the README at the bottom and grab the gnome extension from the store: https://github.com/JoseExposito/gnome-shell-extension-x11gestures
touchegg
- Linux Touchpad Like MacBook Update: 2023 Progress on Smooth Scrolling
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Touchpad Gesture Issue
Try the most recent rpm off his site 2.0.17.
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touchpad gestures not working on ubuntu 23.04
Touchegg: https://github.com/JoseExposito/touchegg
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Did I imagine this setting of is it hidden somewhere?
Ha, so there is indeed something missing in the settings? I've also looked through all the settings and searched for a way to configure the touchpad gestures at all. Couldn't find anything. Would be very happy to learn about how to do this on Wayland. (On X I've just used the nice program Touchégg and could configure it the way I liked, even on a per app basis.)
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Questions about TUXEDO InfinityBook Pro 16 - Gen7 Max Performance Edition
I'm running Fedora (well Nobara specifically) with Wayland. However, you can get nice touch gestures on most any laptop with X11 using a tool like Touchégg if they are not already working. I've used tools like this for almost a decade to get nice multitouch gestures under X11 with great success.
- Bleeding edge
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Navigate back- and forward with swipes in Firefox?
Link to the project
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Touch Screen Gestures
I use touchégg for touch screen and touch pad gestures on my 2 in 1. Works really smooth. To configure it easily I further suggest touché
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Touch pad in Elementary OS
elementary OS uses touchegg to handle touchpad gestures, and you can configure it anyw ay you pleaase: https://github.com/JoseExposito/touchegg. The options available by default in elementary OS gestures are kinda rudimentary, so I also recommend https://flathub.org/apps/details/com.github.joseexposito.touche to more easily define them the exact way you like, and to also maybe even set-up custom gestures for different applications.
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Touchpad Gestures and Hibernate option
If I'm not mistaken, you can only enable hibernation if you've set up a swap partition on your disk. As for the touchpad gestures, you might want to take a look at these - https://github.com/JoseExposito/touchegg https://flathub.org/apps/details/com.github.joseexposito.touche
What are some alternatives?
pixel-saver - Pixel Saver is designed to save pixel by fusing activity bar and title bar in a natural way.
libinput-gestures - Actions gestures on your touchpad using libinput
comfortable-swipe - Comfortable 3-finger and 4-finger swipe gesture using Xdotool in native C++
ToucheggKDE - TouchEgg configuration for MacOS and Windows like Touchpad Multi-Touch Gestures on KDE Plasma.
libinput-magic-mouse - Apple's Magic Trackpad 2 on Ubuntu with libinput-gestures
Fusuma - Multitouch gestures with libinput driver on Linux
disable-workspace-switcher-popup - Gnome Shell 3 extension that disables the arrow displayed during workspace switching
gestures
touche - The desktop application to configure Touchégg
gnome-shell-remove-dropdown-arrows - Removes the dropdown arrows from the AppMenu and SystemMenu (AggregateMenu) which were introduced in Gnome 3.10.
kinto - Mac-style shortcut keys for Linux & Windows.