https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=492296

Duncan <1i5t5.dun...@cox.net> changed:

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--- Comment #1 from Duncan <1i5t5.dun...@cox.net> ---
I'd wish for similar touchpad (not just touchscreen) functionality as well.

In particular, back on xorg I was using the xf86-input-mtrack driver configured
to generate "high" mousebutton events for pinch, twist/rotate,
three-and-four-finger-swipe, etc, with (IIRC) sxhkd configured to detect those,
and in turn emulate app-specific keyboard events.  For gwenview I had pinch set
to zoom and twist to rotate.  Two-finger-swipes are of course existing scroll
functionality, which gwenview can be configured to zoom or browse
(next/previous) with, and I had three-finger swipes configured via the driver
and sxhkd to do the other.  While it was a hack that chained several separate
apps to get it all to work, work it did, and I could control gwenview with just
the touchpad.  Unfortunately wayland uses the plain libinput driver without all
those fancy configurable features the xf86-input-mtrack/xshkd combination had
and I miss them!

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