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Touchpad Gestures: Touchpad gesture support can be enabled through fusuma. For me, two and three finger gestures are working, four finger gestures do not work. Rotation gestures (three finger rotate etc) do not appear to work either. You can use this config file to get MacOS like gestures: LINK. To run fusuma as a daemon when your system starts (as opposed to having to manually run it), create fusuma.sh in ~/.config/autostart, set execute permission and add the following to it: #!/bin/bash fusuma -d #for running in daemon mode
My fusuma config: I have configured fusuma to move to right virtual desktop on three finger swipe right, left virtual desktop on three finger swipe left, run parachute (MacOS like overview) on three finger swipe up, and show desktop on three finger swipe down. In order to do so, I had to configure KDE shortcuts, parachute automatically adds ctrl+super+d shortcut and if I correctly remember, KDE has meta + d to show desktop by default . My config is as follows:
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