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I use libinput-gestures to give me touchpad gestures to go forward/back, jump between open tabs, and close or reopen tabs.
In Chromuim you can use this patch. It will enable the gestures, as well as kinetic scrolling in Wayland. But you'll have to built Chromium yourself.
Alternatively if you are on Fedora, you can clone this merge request and just build and install the RPM.
I don't know where you can exactly read up on that. I guess go to the extension's github page and ask there. Here how it looks in the extension's settings.
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