![]() ![]() ![]() I'm all for people getting paid for their work, but mf's just way to greedy. īut seriously, fucking drivers, and especially fucking IP. If so, what are the laptops that can provide macOS/Windows 10-like multi-touch gesture on Gnome/Wayland? If not, is it going to improve in a foreseeable future? Because, this unusable trackpad gesture is really holding me back.Ī reply I posted earlier in regards to touch support, I wouldn't read it and I wrote it, sadly I read it like a half dozen times looking for typos while writing it and feel stupider for the whole process. The same thing does not happen on the same laptop and the same FireFox browser on Windows.Īs far as I imagine, if the state of multitouch gestures on the Gnome developers' machines were like that of my laptop, they would not have shipped it. The scrolling is too fast, and trying to invoke pinch-to-zoom often invokes scrolling, and even when it works, the pinch-to-zoom speed and location is unnatural and inaccurate. On Gnome/Wayland Manjaro (everything up-to-date), the gestures are so inaccurate and unstable that things like pinch-to-zoom on FireFox are almost unusable. I think it uses Microsoft's Precision Touchpad driver that comes with Windows. My laptop does not come with the manufacturer's proprietary touchpad driver. On Windows, multi-touch gestures like pinch-to-zoom or two-finger scrolling work like those of a MacBook, at least with newer applications like Microsoft's Photos or FireFox.
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