The day KDE implements Windows 10 touchpad gestures will be the last day for my Windows partition

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  • gestures

  • I can only agree about the obsession the developers seem to have about workspace gestures. However, my solution was installing the Gestures app combined with xdotool (or ydotool if on Wayland). Now I can configure whatever combination of touchpad gestures I want.

  • touchegg

    Linux multi-touch gesture recognizer

  • Touchegg is awesome if you are on x11.

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  • Fusuma

    Multitouch gestures with libinput driver on Linux (by iberianpig)

  • Check for Fusuma

  • libinput_gestures_qt

    Why not try writing some qt gui for libinput-gestures?

  • Try libinput-gestures and its qt based frontend

  • wzmach

    A gesture engine for wayland

  • There are ways to implement this by installing a service! There is even one for wayland: https://github.com/d86leader/wzmach

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