![]() ![]() The following tutorial, based on the README of the Fusuma project, will teach how to setup the environment for Unity and GNOME in Ubuntu 16.04 (it also works also work in some others Ubuntu-Based distros, like Elementary OS)įusuma is supposed to work on Ubuntu 18.04, although some users are reporting issues with it. But thanks to Kohei Yamada, who developed the application Fusuma in Ruby to recognize multitouch input on the trackpad on Linux, shortcuts can be easily configured to different gestures. Unfortunately these gestures are not available by default on the major Linux distributions. Beyond the visual effects, these tools are more intuitive than a keyboard shortcut and thus can improve our productivity. If you ever used a MacBook (or if you have a Windows 10 laptop with a compatible touchpad), you know how pleasant and useful can be the trackpad gestures to change desktops, show all open windows and pinch-to-zoom. ![]()
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