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      elementary OS 6 to get great looking multi-touch gestures

      Liam Dawe · news.movim.eu / GamingOnLinux · Wednesday, 2 December, 2020 - 10:40 · 1 minute

    The upcoming release of the Linux distribution elementary OS 6 is going to be a big one, with a huge focus on usability it's getting another big feature. On top of system wide Flatpak support , and proper dark style system support that really sounds like a huge amount of effort is being put into to look great the elementary team have announced multi-touch gestures in elementary OS.

    A feature that is not particularly great on Linux usually but elementary OS 6 will have much expanded support for it. It won't be perfect and so more complex gestures won't be in yet until a much later release but it's coming. The elementary team are working with developer José Expósito , the creator of Touchégg which is a Linux multi-touch gesture recognizer. In elementary 6, they will be using the Touchégg Daemon to communicate with their own window manager.

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    Currently they're going over have a multitasking view gesture and one for switching workspaces directly. Each of which they say use "1:1 responsive, finger-tracking gestures that can be peeked or canceled at any time". Seems like it will be configurable too as they're adding bits into the System Settings so you can pick the gestures you like or turn them off.

    On top of that they're also hooking up Handy, a library developed for Purism in order to make these gestures work across different applications on the elementary OS 6 desktop rather than emulating keyboard shortcuts. They say it's a lot more work but will provide a "vastly superior experience".

    The amount of effort the elementary team put into the finer things is impressive as always.

    See their full post on it here . Check out elementary OS here .

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