![]() Though Ubuntu 22.04 user may follow the steps below to get the extension:ġ.) Press Ctrl+Alt+T on keyboard to open terminal. User may install it by turning on the slider icon on this web page. The extension should work on all Linux with GNOME 40, 41 and 42. How to Install ‘Gesture Improvements’ Extension: The extension also provides settings for touchpad swipe/pinch speed, pop-up delay, and duration between hold and swipe, etc. It as well provides 3-finger and 4-finger pinch gestures to do ‘Show Desktop’, ‘Close Window’, or ‘invoke Ctrl+W’ shortcut. And, 3-finger up/down can be used to resize focused app window: full-screen, maximize, restore, and minimize. And, 4-finger down to go back.ģ-finger left/right touchpad gesture now navigates between app windows in current workspace, just like the “Alt+Tab” keyboard shortcut does. 4-finger swipe up navigating activities overview, app grid and desktop.4-finger swipe left/right switching workspaces.With the extension, overview and workspace switching will use 4-finger gestures instead: But there is “Gesture Improvements” extension available to enable 4-finger swipe, pinch, and per app gestures. The default gestures are working great in my case. and 3-finger down back to desktop from overview.3-finger up to go to activities overview and again to app grid. ![]() 3-finger left/right to switch between workspaces.However, it only supports few 3-finger gestures. Default multi-touch gestures:įor laptop or desktop PC with a touchpad, the GNOME desktop has out-of-the-box multi-touch gestures support since version 40. This simple tutorial shows how to enable 3-finger & 4-finger multi-touch gestures in Ubuntu 22.04, Fedora 36 and other Linux with GNOME 40+, while the desktop by default supports only few gestures. ![]()
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