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Comfortable Swipe (Ubuntu)
Comfortable, seamless, and fast 3-finger (and 4-finger) touchpad swipe gestures for Ubuntu 14.04 LTS and beyond. May work for other Linux distros that support libinput.
Installation
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Install git, libinput, and g++
sudo apt-get install git libinput-tools libxdo-dev g++ -
Clone this repository
git clone https://github.com/Hikari9/comfortable-swipe-ubuntu.git cd comfortable-swipe-ubuntu -
Install
bash install -
You may delete the downloaded
comfortable-swipe-ubuntufolder after installation.
How to Run
- You'll need some group permissions to read touchpad input data. Run
sudo gpasswd -a $USER $(ls -l /dev/input/event* | awk '{print $4}' | head --line=1) - Important: After inputing your
sudopassword, log out then log back in - Run
comfortable-swipe start - Optional: Automatically run on startup
comfortable-swipe autostart - Check the status of your application by running
comfortable-swipe status
Configurations
Comfortable swipe makes use of keyboard shortcuts for configurations. Edit by running
nano $(comfortable-swipe config)
Make sure to run after making changes:
comfortable-swipe restart
| Property | Description | Default Value | Default Behavior |
|---|---|---|---|
| threshold | mouse pixels to activate swipe; higher = less sensitive; floating-point (Note: Sky is the limit! Can be as large as 1000.0) | 0.0 | |
| left3 | 3-finger swipe left | ctrl+shift+Right | switch to right workspace |
| left4 | 4-finger swipe left | ctrl+alt+shift+Right | move window to right workspace |
| right3 | 3-finger swipe right | ctrl+shift+Left | switch to left workspace |
| right4 | 4-finger swipe right | ctrl+alt+shift+Left | move window to left workspace |
| up3 | 3-finger swipe up | ctrl+shift+Down | switch to bottom workspace |
| up4 | 4-finger swipe up | ctrl+alt+shift+Down | move window to bottom workspace |
| down3 | 3-finger swipe down | ctrl+shift+Down | switch to above workspace |
| down4 | 4-finger swipe down | ctrl+alt+shift+Up | move window to above workpace |
Taken from man xdotool:
Type a given keystroke. Examples being "alt+r", "Control_L+J", "ctrl+alt+n", "BackSpace".
Generally, any valid X Keysym string will work. Multiple keys are separated by '+'. Aliases exist for "alt", "ctrl", "shift", "super", and "meta" which all map to Foo_L, such as Alt_L and Control_L, etc.
In cases where your keyboard doesn't actually have the key you want to type, xdotool will automatically find an unused keycode and use that to type the key.
Refer to https://www.linux.org/threads/xdotool-keyboard.10528/ for a complete list of keycodes you can use.
Debugging
You can check your touchpad driver by running
comfortable-swipe debug
This is an alias of libinput debug-events. This logs all gestures you make on your touchpad, along with other input-based events that can be captured by libinput.
A working swipe gesture will show the following:
$ comfortable-swipe debug
...
-event9 DEVICE_ADDED TouchPad seat0 default group7 cap:pg size 70x50mm tap(dl off) left scroll-nat scroll-2fg-edge click-buttonareas-clickfinger dwt-on
...
event9 GESTURE_SWIPE_BEGIN +2.03s 3
event9 GESTURE_SWIPE_UPDATE +2.03s 3 -9.95/ 2.64 (-26.90/ 7.12 unaccelerated)
event9 GESTURE_SWIPE_UPDATE +2.03s 3 -10.44/ 3.19 (-28.22/ 8.62 unaccelerated)
event9 GESTURE_SWIPE_UPDATE +2.04s 3 -9.71/ 2.64 (-26.25/ 7.12 unaccelerated)
event9 GESTURE_SWIPE_UPDATE +2.05s 3 -8.98/ 2.64 (-24.28/ 7.12 unaccelerated)
event9 GESTURE_SWIPE_UPDATE +2.06s 3 -7.40/ 2.36 (-20.01/ 6.37 unaccelerated)
event9 GESTURE_SWIPE_UPDATE +2.06s 3 -6.31/ 2.50 (-17.06/ 6.75 unaccelerated)
event9 GESTURE_SWIPE_UPDATE +2.07s 3 -5.34/ 1.80 (-14.44/ 4.87 unaccelerated)
event9 GESTURE_SWIPE_UPDATE +2.08s 3 -4.61/ 2.08 (-12.47/ 5.62 unaccelerated)
event9 GESTURE_SWIPE_UPDATE +2.09s 3 -4.49/ 1.53 (-12.14/ 4.12 unaccelerated)
event9 GESTURE_SWIPE_UPDATE +2.09s 3 -4.01/ 1.25 (-10.83/ 3.37 unaccelerated)
event9 GESTURE_SWIPE_UPDATE +2.10s 3 -4.13/ 0.42 (-11.15/ 1.12 unaccelerated)
event9 GESTURE_SWIPE_END +2.11s 3
...
If you can see GESTURE_SWIPE_XXX in your output, that means your touchpad supports multi-touch swipe gestures.
Uninstall
Download the uninstall script then run bash uninstall
Bug Reports
Create an issue here to report a bug.