Touchpad Users/Experts: What gestures and corresponding functions do you want in Lomiri/Ubuntu Touch?
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@uwahl I understand your concern but that is sadly not related to my post
I'm talking about the virtual touchpad when connected to an external display. -
IMO i think you should mimick android in ALOT of cases as far as touch and "feel" ....as much as we dont want UT to be android ....my statment was back up by billions in psychological /insane research to map out the controls ......we should just use what is good ...or good conventions ....like pinch to zoom is universally accepted ....its ok to be universal in some things
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@kugiigi i like the convergence this is good
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i love how the mouse just works going from mobile to desktop is awesome!!!
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i mean the gestures for app drawer and background applications ...this is going to be awesome!
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@developerbayman This thread is not about touch or gestures in Lomiri. It is about gestures on the virtual trackpad that the device becomes when it is connected to a screen wirelessly via Miracast.
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@kugiigi double finger scroll is really all i use, i do have one other gesture but idk if its standard or if its useful in lomiri but three finger press for middle click.
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@ChromiumOS-Guy I don't think I've never encountered that gesture and function, interesting. I rarely use middle click though

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@kugiigi i use it for copy/pasting highlighted text on xfce but i really dont know what you'd use it for on windows.
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@ChromiumOS-Guy yes its just perfect as second clipboard for selected text, daily used on desktop
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