Two finger swipe (left) in windows is back button. Any way to implement it in linux?(fedora-gnome)
I’m talking about trackpad gestures the same way swipe from ends work as go back in android. Windows had a back gesture (3 finger swipe in gnome swaps workspaces) [Solved]
Make a meme telling “this is literally impossible I am switching back to ChromeOS” and you will get all the answers
receive free hate from both
It was setup that way out of the box for me
What’s the best distro for a dumbass to use?
Slackware. You are either a dumbass for trying it or it will cure you of being a dumbass.
LFS (Linux from Scratch)
Linux Mint
Fedora
Android, literally all those candy crush people
start with pop os
Windows.
anything with a large user base and easy installer. but since I use fedora I must say, fedora
Thanks. TIL best to ask Linux questions in meme groups for fast, reliable and free support.
asking in support group can lead to some annoying answers in my experience. I rarely get the answer I want, mostly just people questioning why I want to do the thing I’m trying to do in the first place, or mansplaining the thing that I already know. the straight to the point -answers are rare
I use libinput-gesture
It worked
:D
Just tested it after never using it before, it works for me by default on Firefox on GNOME using Wayland on Manjaro.
Yes but I guess they mean everywhere?
I don’t think most desktop OS has a consistent back button that the OS can hook into?
Always make a statement in opposition to the question you want asked. I think Ubuntu is the best distro for web development.
Nah. Notepad in Windows. Definitely.
Notepad++
Fucking pleb…
NGL Notepad++ has been my jam for over a decade
Have you tried notepadqq?
Emacs is the only OS you’ll ever need fight me
That is single most annoying and useful feature ever implemented into a track pad.
Beats using askubuntu.com
What a hostile website for new people…
Name an instance of Stack Exchange that isn’t toxic
Whichever one that doesn’t make users jump through hoops and suck dicks just to vote and comment?
Some guy asks a question and everyone calls him a morron
LmaO Askubuntu would take ages for the solution
Where is ADHS/neurodivergent/autistic meme community?
Have some questions 🌚
pretty much every community I’ve seen on blahaj.net seems to have some neurodivergent content.
There’s also:
😂it was a joke, I’m already in all of those
Maybe better use /s… ->🌚 seems not be known that much
Nope, never seen that emoji in my life! Sorry friend.
Please add “!” In front of the links
You’re already here.
i guess it’s application specific, i can go back in history in firefox
How
in firefox(wayland) i wipe left to right and in go back
I can confirm, I get the same behavior.
Its the default behaviour for firefox. Normally you have to disable with by tweaking browser.gesture.swipe.left/right in about:config
Browser:BackOrBackDuplicate But how it triggers?
Better ask on IRC
Thanks, i will check out
I should have been more specific. Libera.chat is the place to be if you’re new to IRC
This works for me out of the box on KDE with Firefox, but it has to be the Wayland session. It’s not implemented for X11.
GNOME should use Wayland by default and I don’t expect it to work differently, but maybe this gives you some hints…
What should i install? Or use
Sounds like it works in firefox by default. If it working in other apps is a requirement look for a de that supports it globally. Or perhaps find an app that does it. Honestly does seem like something that could be done a driver from my very limited driver knowledge.
It works for me on i3 which is an X11 wm but I think it’s only firefox.
Chromium and its descendants also do this, but yes, that’s implemented by the browser itself.
Support for global touch gestures is dependent on the DE’s feature set.
Less likely to get RTFM from people who remember what it’s like to love a computer not obsess over it I suppose
Or to use a computer and not take care of it as if it was a fing tamagochi
Your computer has not slept in:
452d
It is feeling:
TIRED