How do I enable touchpad gestures in Linux Mint?

How do I enable touchpad gestures in Linux Mint?

Support touchpad gesture out-of-the-box with libinput-gesture

  1. 3-finger swipe up : Expo View (ctl+alt+up)
  2. 3-finger swipe down : Show all windows (ctl+alt+down)
  3. 3-finger swipe right : Show left workspace (ctl+alt+left)
  4. 3-finger swipe left : Show right workspace (ctl+alt+right)

How do I configure Fusuma?

For Debian Based Distros (Ubuntu, Debian, Mint, Pop!OS)

  1. Install libinput-tools. You need libinput release 1.0 or later. $ sudo apt-get install libinput-tools.
  2. Install Ruby. Fusuma runs in Ruby, so you must install it first.
  3. Install Fusuma. $ sudo gem install fusuma.
  4. Install xdotool (optional) For sending shortcuts:

Are there any gestures for the touchpad in Linux?

Windows and macOS both come with a variety of useful touchpad gestures pre-configured out of the box, and offer easy-to-access settings for adjusting or changing gesture behaviour to your liking. Alas Ubuntu, like many Linux distributions, is a little lacking in this regard.

Where do I find the touchpad in Debian?

Debian 6.0 “Squeeze”. On GNOME, go to System -> Preferences -> Mouse, there should be a “Touchpad” tab. On KDE: Install the kde-config-touchpad package. Go to System Settings -> Input Devices, there should be a “Touchpad” tab.

Is there an app for the touchpad?

The app is called ‘Gestures’ and is described by its developer as being a “minimal Gtk+ GUI app for libinput-gestures”. Windows and macOS both come with a variety of useful touchpad gestures pre-configured out of the box, and offer easy-to-access settings for adjusting or changing gesture behaviour to your liking.

Is there a gesture app for Ubuntu 18.04?

You can quickly enable trackpad gestures on Ubuntu 18.04 and similar Linux distributions, all based on whether you swipe or pinch the touchpad; the direction you move in; and/or the number of fingers you use in the gesture.