syngesture
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syngesture
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Cosmic Skies of a Colorado July
I've shared my opinion on why mouse/trackpad handling is terrible on most Linux distributions [0], thanks to an insane obsession w/ rewriting the entire stack and throwing away vendor-provided acceleration curves in order to provide gesture support, instead of just building it on top of the correct, working solution.
More importantly, there is a solution for fixing this and I've done my part by open sourcing a multi-touch gesture support that's driver-agnostic and runs on top of the vendor-provided drivers w/ their correct acceleration curves [1].
(But TBH I don't know if this applies to Apple's trackpad because I don't know if there are any first-party drivers w/ proper acceleration curves for Linux or if they've all been poorly reverse engineered.)
[0]: https://neosmart.net/blog/multi-touch-gestures-on-linux/
[1]: https://github.com/mqudsi/syngesture/
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Linux Touchpad Like MacBook Update: Touchpad Gestures Now Shipping
I wrote a general purpose multitouch daemon w/ gesture support for Linux that works with the existing input stack (i.e. doesn’t require switching to evinput), if anyone is interested:
https://neosmart.net/blog/2020/multi-touch-gestures-on-linux...
https://github.com/mqudsi/syngesture
- Touchpad gestures?
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What touchpad gestures do you use on Plasma?
Regardless of software (touchegg + touché, fusuma, libinput-gestures + libinput-gestures-qt OR gestures, gebaar-libinput, gebaar-libinput-fork, syngesture, gestures), which gestures do you actively use on your Plasma desktop?
libinput_gestures_qt
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trackpad gestures on KDE
There are some third party alternatives, e g libinput-gestures_qt. Unsure if the work on Wayland though (one of the main reasons I'm staying on X11).
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Touchpad gestures
AFAIK, these are not configurable atm (strangely enough). There are third party alternatives though.
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Touchpad gesture
if using wayland, try https://github.com/OneAdder/libinput_gestures_qt and https://github.com/bulletmark/libinput-gestures
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The day KDE implements Windows 10 touchpad gestures will be the last day for my Windows partition
Try libinput-gestures and its qt based frontend
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Is there a way to change the trackpad gesture for the overview effect to a different one?
On wayland at least, I could customise gestures with libinput-gestures. Since I don't like command line though, I found a good graphical frontend libinput-gestures-qt. I used them to change overview to 3 finger up and down scroll
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Switch Between Apps with Gesture - Did Not Know This
install libinput-gestures and libinput-gestures-qt. Former is in repo and latter in AUR
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What touchpad gestures do you use on Plasma?
Regardless of software (touchegg + touché, fusuma, libinput-gestures + libinput-gestures-qt OR gestures, gebaar-libinput, gebaar-libinput-fork, syngesture, gestures), which gestures do you actively use on your Plasma desktop?
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Kde gestures ... Easy method ???
+ libinput-gestures-qt for a graphical interface.
What are some alternatives?
Fusuma - Multitouch gestures with libinput driver on Linux
touchegg - Linux multi-touch gesture recognizer
touche - The desktop application to configure Touchégg
libinput-gestures - Actions gestures on your touchpad using libinput
gebaar-libinput - Gebaar, A Super Simple WM Independent Touchpad Gesture Daemon for libinput
gestures - Fluid gestures for Linux.
gebaar-libinput-fork - Gebaar, A Super Simple WM Independent Touchpad Gesture Daemon for libinput. Forked version with additional features.
kbct - Keyboard keycode mapping utility for Linux supporting layered configuration