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For the following reasons: For the following reasons:
1. We want prioritize "comfort" over functionality, which we deliver through performance in our near-zero-overhead implementation (that's why C++) 1. We want prioritize "comfort" over functionality, which we deliver through performance in our negligible-overhead implementation (that's why C++)
2. Running a new shell command with unpredictable process time will break our unthreaded optimizations (unlike native keystrokes) 1. There are other gesture libraries that already do this properly (eg. [libinput gestures](https://github.com/bulletmark/libinput-gestures), [Fusuma](https://github.com/iberianpig/fusuma)), we don't want to be a clone of them
3. There are other gesture libraries that already do this properly (eg. [libinput gestures](https://github.com/bulletmark/libinput-gestures), [Fusuma](https://github.com/iberianpig/fusuma)), we don't want to be a clone of them 1. Running a new shell command with unpredictable process time will break our unthreaded optimizations (unlike native keystrokes)
That's why it's not possible... That's why it's not possible... or not?
**Answer 2**: _... but actually **YES**!_ **Answer 2**: _... but actually **IT'S POSSIBLE**!_
Although we don't provide this out of the box in our config, this can definitely be Although we don't provide this out of the box in our config, this can definitely be
done with the default bash tools. done with the default bash tools.