Linked by David Adams on Wed 2nd Jul 2008 19:13 UTC
Not as sick as you might think. Building on the output of the synclient program, the Perl code presented here allows you to assign specific application functions to "Three-Finger Swipe," as well as open- and close-pinch gestures on your Linux laptop. So if you've been wanting your Linux device to act more like your iPhone, here's a start.
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I don't know why it isn't mentioned more. It was implemented in the 2006-06-04 release, according to the changelog, so it isn't exactly a new feature. The driver is much more customizable than people give it credit for, there is a long list of tunables available.
I guess if the effort was put in to add these swipe and pinch features to the driver, they would work much better than this perl hack. The synaptics driver doesn't seem to be too actively developed though, the current version is nearly 2 years old.
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I don't know why it isn't mentioned more. It was implemented in the 2006-06-04 release, according to the changelog, so it isn't exactly a new feature. The driver is much more customizable than people give it credit for, there is a long list of tunables available.
I guess if the effort was put in to add these swipe and pinch features to the driver, they would work much better than this perl hack. The synaptics driver doesn't seem to be too actively developed though, the current version is nearly 2 years old.