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gnome-gesture-improvements
Touchpad gesture improvements for GNOME on Wayland/X11. This makes a slight change as it adds 4 finger vertical gesture for app navigation. (Not available be extension manager, you might need to build it yourself) (by adhadse)
gnome-gesture-improvements reviews and mentions
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How does Linux suck SO BAD at touchpad gestures?
https://github.com/harshadgavali/gnome-gesture-improvements (https://extensions.gnome.org/extension/4245/gesture-improvements/)
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any fix for xwayland fractional scaling blurriness?
prob not what u want but check out the Gesture Improvements extension. There is a daemon that can be installed to get it working in X11. Tried it once and it works really well, unsure if there are trade offs though.
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Is it possible to get more gestures in wayland? I know you can use touchegg in X.
Maybe try the Gesture Improvements extension.
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What features is Gnome missing according to you
Actually harshadgavali/gnome-gesture-improvements extension should work just fine for most. I forked and modified it to suit my needs adhadse/gnome-gesture-improvements to add four finger top-down gesture for app navigation and four finger right-left for workspace navigation leaving three-finger gestures for gnome overview and app-switching.
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Kinetic/inertial scrolling + browser navigation
Also, I installed this, not sure if that brings any help: https://github.com/harshadgavali/gnome-gesture-improvements
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Finally! MacOS/Windows like touchpad zoom gesture on all Chromium Browsers!
Download this: https://github.com/harshadgavali/gnome-gesture-improvements/archive/refs/heads/main.zip
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Extensions development: Can I have auto-completion for GJS imports in my IDE?
You can copy index.d.ts from this extension (this uses more things from gnome-shell, so adds more things to index.d.ts)
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harshadgavali/gnome-gesture-improvements is an open source project licensed under GNU General Public License v3.0 only which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of gnome-gesture-improvements is TypeScript.
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