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I don't know what exactly is running in the backend, and also I don't know how to modify them. So I just wanted to use fusuma, as I did with native Ubuntu. But when I run fusuma, it was running both pop os gestures and fusuma gestures at the same time. I tried this and that, and what worked in the end was to:
Above made it possible for me to only use fusuma. This is a hack, and not a proper way. I wonder if you have a better way to override pop os multi-touch gestures with fusuma.
Thanks!
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I think it is hard to control Pop!_OS 21.10's touchegg or Gnome Wayland's built-in gesture settings from Fusuma.
I don't know if it can be possible, the /autostart/touchegg.desktop file or systemd service should be set to auto-start touchegg.
You can turn off that auto-start.
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Hi,
I installed pop os 21.10, which comes with its multi-touch touchpad gestures, unlike native Ubuntu.
I don't know what exactly is running in the backend, and also I don't know how to modify them. So I just wanted to use fusuma, as I did with native Ubuntu. But when I run fusuma, it was running both pop os gestures and fusuma gestures at the same time. I tried this and that, and what worked in the end was to:
Above made it possible for me to only use fusuma. This is a hack, and not a proper way. I wonder if you have a better way to override pop os multi-touch gestures with fusuma.
Thanks!
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: