Linked by boulabiar on Mon 16th Aug 2010 21:36 UTC
Ubuntu, Kubuntu, Xubuntu In June 2009 we had some very good news about the integration of multitouch events support inside the Linux kernel. Since then, many multitouch device drivers were developed, mostly in collaboration with LII-ENAC, to take advantage from this. All the work was kernel-based, and multitouch supports needs more components to be added in a stack to get multitouch working out of the box. Canonical got interested in providing the needed user experience for multitouch by developing a new gesture engine that recognizes the grammar of natural hand gestures and provide them upstream in the stack as new events.
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RE[2]: Seems interesting
by boulabiar on Tue 17th Aug 2010 10:13 UTC in reply to "RE: Seems interesting"
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This depends on the gesture recognition engine.
the engine of maverick provide information about gesture with the amount of move.
The precision can be modified the same way of single-touch touchpads.

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