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Original comment by richardt...@gmail.com
on 5 Mar 2013 at 2:28
Hi! I'm sorry, but I don't know what do you mean with the "flick" gesture..
it's a PINCH?
Please, paste the complete output when you perform this gesture
Greetings and thanks!
Original comment by jose.exposito89@gmail.com
on 5 Mar 2013 at 10:50
Hello Jose :)
I must have been mistaken - I assumed that Flick was one of the gestures
recognised. I got that from the terminal launch of touchegg where it lists
Flick alongside the other gestures. However, Drag does what I want nicely.
I do have some other suggestions (doesn't everyone?)
1. At the moment touchegg recognises a Tap immediately. Could this be changed
so that it recognises a Tap+Release instead. This would prevent confusion
between multiple gestures. For example, I have set up the different four finger
Drags to maximise, snap left, snap right and minimise windows. However, I
cannot use four finger Tap to close a window because the Drags often get
recognised as Taps. However, if the definition of Tap was changed to
Tap+Release this would not happen.
2. At the moment the composed_gestures_time property applies globally to all
taps. This has side-effects. For example, if I have a four-finger Double Tap
set-up this will slow down the results of a gesture such as three finger Tap
even if there are no other composed three finger gestures defined. Could
touchegg not figure out from the config file which taps can safely ignore the
composed_gestures_time property?
3. Have you ever used the OS X app BetterTouchTool? It is not as nicely
configurable as touchegg (text file configuration FTW!) but has a very nice
array of gestures - for example things like Click-Swipes and Tip-Taps. I
thought you might find some of those interesting :)
Anyway, thanks again Jose!
Original comment by richardt...@gmail.com
on 6 Mar 2013 at 3:33
Hi!
You can check the supported gestures here:
http://code.google.com/p/touchegg/wiki/AllGestures
Thank you very much for your sugestions. Unfortunately the Ubuntu uTouch stack
is not as versatile as the OS X stack... And with the new changes in Ubuntu
(Unity Next/Mir) I don't know what is the future of Touchégg
Thanks again!
Original comment by jose.exposito89@gmail.com
on 6 Mar 2013 at 10:29
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