Any widgets that can mimic the Windows 10 control center(slides out from the right of the screen)? It's really handy when I'm on my laptop. Windows, by default maps it to a 4 finger tap on the touchpad. Can we replicate this on KDE?

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  • Fusuma

    Multitouch gestures with libinput driver on Linux (by iberianpig)

  • It does. You just need to use ydotool instead of xdotool as described here: https://github.com/iberianpig/fusuma

  • touchegg

    Linux multi-touch gesture recognizer

  • Touchegg is really good for multi-finger gestures. The default configuration file is for Gnome so you will need to download this .conf file to use it in KDE. You can edit the config file in GUI with Touché.

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  • ToucheggKDE

    TouchEgg configuration for MacOS and Windows like Touchpad Multi-Touch Gestures on KDE Plasma.

  • Touchegg is really good for multi-finger gestures. The default configuration file is for Gnome so you will need to download this .conf file to use it in KDE. You can edit the config file in GUI with Touché.

  • touche

    The desktop application to configure Touchégg

  • Touchegg is really good for multi-finger gestures. The default configuration file is for Gnome so you will need to download this .conf file to use it in KDE. You can edit the config file in GUI with Touché.

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