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Wednesday, April 21st 2004, 9:55am

how to use mouse gestures

Is there any tutorial how to use the mouse gestures introduced in 3.2?

I can configure them but I don't have a clue how to use them.

How do I make a gesture? Do I have to press a button?

Any help is appreciated.

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Wednesday, April 21st 2004, 2:27pm

Hi

Try with this amazing (like spidey) article
http://www.arstechnica.com/reviews/004/software/kde-3.2/kde-3.2-05.html

the section Globally-available mouse gestures — KHotKeys is for you

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Thursday, May 6th 2004, 8:38am

As I said, configuring them is not the problem but using them.

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Thursday, May 6th 2004, 11:20pm

Quoted

Original von dave-f

As I said, configuring them is not the problem but using them.


When you get to the khotkeys configuration area, make sure the gestures aren't globally disabled. Then make sure that groups of gestures aren't disabled.

I had trouble in KDE 3.2.0 getting gestures to work, but once I upgraded to 3.2.2, I had no problem. All you have to do (if your khotkeys settings are left default) is to press and hold the middle mouse button (or the wheel button) and then perform the gesture that corresponds to what you want to do. Then release the button, and the command will be given.

For instance, to close a tab in Konqueror, press and hold the button and make an L shape (going from top down, then to the right) with your mouse, then release the button. The tab should close!