Custom Touchpad gesture
I work pretty fast so is there any way to add Windows10's 3 fingers swipe in Ubuntu? I use official Dell software in my window10 for gesture control but it is not available for Ubuntu
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I work pretty fast so is there any way to add Windows10's 3 fingers swipe in Ubuntu? I use official Dell software in my window10 for gesture control but it is not available for Ubuntu
mouse touchpad gestures
What is "Windows10 , 3 fingers swipe"?
– Pilot6
Jan 28 '17 at 12:28
Just like two finger scroll
– Shantnu Chaubey
Jan 28 '17 at 12:33
You want something like 2-finger scroll? You can do something to achieve it.
– Pilot6
Jan 28 '17 at 12:35
No I have 2 finger scroll but I want 3 finger gesture to minimise all windows at once
– Shantnu Chaubey
Jan 28 '17 at 12:37
There is Ctrl+Super+D keyboard combination.
– Pilot6
Jan 28 '17 at 12:40
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I work pretty fast so is there any way to add Windows10's 3 fingers swipe in Ubuntu? I use official Dell software in my window10 for gesture control but it is not available for Ubuntu
mouse touchpad gestures
I work pretty fast so is there any way to add Windows10's 3 fingers swipe in Ubuntu? I use official Dell software in my window10 for gesture control but it is not available for Ubuntu
mouse touchpad gestures
mouse touchpad gestures
edited Jun 23 '17 at 1:20
Shantnu Chaubey
asked Jan 28 '17 at 12:24
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What is "Windows10 , 3 fingers swipe"?
– Pilot6
Jan 28 '17 at 12:28
Just like two finger scroll
– Shantnu Chaubey
Jan 28 '17 at 12:33
You want something like 2-finger scroll? You can do something to achieve it.
– Pilot6
Jan 28 '17 at 12:35
No I have 2 finger scroll but I want 3 finger gesture to minimise all windows at once
– Shantnu Chaubey
Jan 28 '17 at 12:37
There is Ctrl+Super+D keyboard combination.
– Pilot6
Jan 28 '17 at 12:40
|
show 1 more comment
What is "Windows10 , 3 fingers swipe"?
– Pilot6
Jan 28 '17 at 12:28
Just like two finger scroll
– Shantnu Chaubey
Jan 28 '17 at 12:33
You want something like 2-finger scroll? You can do something to achieve it.
– Pilot6
Jan 28 '17 at 12:35
No I have 2 finger scroll but I want 3 finger gesture to minimise all windows at once
– Shantnu Chaubey
Jan 28 '17 at 12:37
There is Ctrl+Super+D keyboard combination.
– Pilot6
Jan 28 '17 at 12:40
What is "Windows10 , 3 fingers swipe"?
– Pilot6
Jan 28 '17 at 12:28
What is "Windows10 , 3 fingers swipe"?
– Pilot6
Jan 28 '17 at 12:28
Just like two finger scroll
– Shantnu Chaubey
Jan 28 '17 at 12:33
Just like two finger scroll
– Shantnu Chaubey
Jan 28 '17 at 12:33
You want something like 2-finger scroll? You can do something to achieve it.
– Pilot6
Jan 28 '17 at 12:35
You want something like 2-finger scroll? You can do something to achieve it.
– Pilot6
Jan 28 '17 at 12:35
No I have 2 finger scroll but I want 3 finger gesture to minimise all windows at once
– Shantnu Chaubey
Jan 28 '17 at 12:37
No I have 2 finger scroll but I want 3 finger gesture to minimise all windows at once
– Shantnu Chaubey
Jan 28 '17 at 12:37
There is Ctrl+Super+D keyboard combination.
– Pilot6
Jan 28 '17 at 12:40
There is Ctrl+Super+D keyboard combination.
– Pilot6
Jan 28 '17 at 12:40
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If you want to minimize all windows, you can use the Ctrl+Super+D keyboard shortcut.
It is possible to set the touchegg
program to send this shortcut on a 3-finger swipe.
The only problem is that touchegg
does not work with libinput
, only with xorg-synaptics
.
For libinput
you can try libinput-gestures. It works for me.
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It's easy to setup with "Fusuma". Currently have it installed on Ubuntu 18.10. It's comes with some standard swipes and commands, that can be easily changed. There's an installation article on it here: Fusuma installation article
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If you want to minimize all windows, you can use the Ctrl+Super+D keyboard shortcut.
It is possible to set the touchegg
program to send this shortcut on a 3-finger swipe.
The only problem is that touchegg
does not work with libinput
, only with xorg-synaptics
.
For libinput
you can try libinput-gestures. It works for me.
add a comment |
If you want to minimize all windows, you can use the Ctrl+Super+D keyboard shortcut.
It is possible to set the touchegg
program to send this shortcut on a 3-finger swipe.
The only problem is that touchegg
does not work with libinput
, only with xorg-synaptics
.
For libinput
you can try libinput-gestures. It works for me.
add a comment |
If you want to minimize all windows, you can use the Ctrl+Super+D keyboard shortcut.
It is possible to set the touchegg
program to send this shortcut on a 3-finger swipe.
The only problem is that touchegg
does not work with libinput
, only with xorg-synaptics
.
For libinput
you can try libinput-gestures. It works for me.
If you want to minimize all windows, you can use the Ctrl+Super+D keyboard shortcut.
It is possible to set the touchegg
program to send this shortcut on a 3-finger swipe.
The only problem is that touchegg
does not work with libinput
, only with xorg-synaptics
.
For libinput
you can try libinput-gestures. It works for me.
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It's easy to setup with "Fusuma". Currently have it installed on Ubuntu 18.10. It's comes with some standard swipes and commands, that can be easily changed. There's an installation article on it here: Fusuma installation article
add a comment |
It's easy to setup with "Fusuma". Currently have it installed on Ubuntu 18.10. It's comes with some standard swipes and commands, that can be easily changed. There's an installation article on it here: Fusuma installation article
add a comment |
It's easy to setup with "Fusuma". Currently have it installed on Ubuntu 18.10. It's comes with some standard swipes and commands, that can be easily changed. There's an installation article on it here: Fusuma installation article
It's easy to setup with "Fusuma". Currently have it installed on Ubuntu 18.10. It's comes with some standard swipes and commands, that can be easily changed. There's an installation article on it here: Fusuma installation article
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What is "Windows10 , 3 fingers swipe"?
– Pilot6
Jan 28 '17 at 12:28
Just like two finger scroll
– Shantnu Chaubey
Jan 28 '17 at 12:33
You want something like 2-finger scroll? You can do something to achieve it.
– Pilot6
Jan 28 '17 at 12:35
No I have 2 finger scroll but I want 3 finger gesture to minimise all windows at once
– Shantnu Chaubey
Jan 28 '17 at 12:37
There is Ctrl+Super+D keyboard combination.
– Pilot6
Jan 28 '17 at 12:40