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Enable 4-finger Pinch Touchpad Gestures in Ubuntu 24. 04 . . . This tutorial shows how to enable touchpad 4-finger swipe and pinch gestures in Ubuntu 24 04, 24 10 and 25 04 with default GNOME Desktop on Wayland GNOME since version 40 supports 3-finger swipe gestures to switch between workspaces and trigger overview screen
Hyprland 0. 51: 1:1 gestures, VRR, and performance improvements A three-finger pinch can close your windows, a horizontal swipe with the number of fingers you choose can switch workspaces, and a vertical swipe can invoke a special workspace The possibilities are enormous because each gesture allows combinations of fingers, direction and modifiers
Touchpad gestures to change workspace - Ask Ubuntu Provides 3-finger and 4-finger gestures for switching workspaces, plus a couple more like the window spread in mac This also uses xdotool, but more comfy than the laggy libinput-gestures if you ask me
Hyprland 0. 51 Released with Reworked Gestures, New Options For example, users can now configure a three-finger pinch to close windows, horizontal swipes to move between workspaces, or vertical swipes to pull up a special workspace Alongside gestures, Hyprland 0 51 introduces several notable configuration changes
Touchpad Gestures in Linux - Baeldung Using the three-finger swipe gestures, we can swiftly navigate between multiple workspaces First, we add the three-finger swipe left gesture in the configuration file:
Enable Enhance Touchpad Gestures in Ubuntu 24. 04 - Osgrove This tutorial shows how to enable (or improve) touchpad gestures in Ubuntu 24 04, Ubuntu 22 04, and Ubuntu 20 04 Not only for the default GNOME, but also for XFCE, MATE, and other desktop environments
Touchpad workspace gesture swiping in only one direction 3-finger workspace swipe gestures only work in one direction This affects both horizontal (left right) and vertical (up down) gestures Occasionally, switching directions mid-swipe can trigger movement in the opposite direction, but this is unreliable and difficult to reproduce
Enable Enhance Touchpad Gestures in Ubuntu 24. 04 | 22. 04 This tutorial shows how to enable (or improve) touchpad gestures in Ubuntu 24 04, Ubuntu 22 04 Not only for the default GNOME (both X Wayland), but also for XFCE, MATE, and other desktop environments