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#1 2023-08-15 04:12:09

vvinrg
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Registered: 2022-01-18
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Get Chromium to do multitouch zoom with no touchscreen.

I use a chromium-based browser. For a while, I was using Arch on a laptop with a touchscreen. During that time, the browser enabled a set of almost phone-like multitouch zoom gestures. Even though I never used the touchscreen all that much, they would work on the trackpad too. I personally find those more useful than the standard set of Ctrl-+ and Ctrl-- zooming options, but, much to my dismay, when I upgraded to a more powerful laptop, with no touchscreen, those gestures were suddenly disabled. I know my trackpad has full multitouch support, but I have yet to find a way to re-enable these gestures. Before I learn uinput and try to trick my browser into thinking there's a touchscreen, does anybody know of a way to get these gestures back, either through xorg config, or some secret environment variable, or something else entirely?

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#2 2023-08-15 07:14:52

bulletmark
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From: Brisbane, Australia
Registered: 2013-10-22
Posts: 681

Re: Get Chromium to do multitouch zoom with no touchscreen.

I know it does not address your zoom request but I use libinput-gestures (available in AUR) largely for the touchpad gestures I use for Chrome browser. I.e.:

  • swipe left = Web browser go forward

  • swipe right = Web browser go back

  • swipe left_up = Jump to next open web browser tab

  • swipe left_down = Jump to previous open web browser tab

  • swipe right_up = Close current web browser tab

  • swipe right_down = Reopen and jump to last closed web browser tab

  • hold on = Open new web browser tab

I use all 6 of the swipe gestures above very frequently and couldn't really live without them.

Last edited by bulletmark (2023-09-16 02:02:26)

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#3 2024-09-13 18:41:30

siki
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Registered: 2024-08-06
Posts: 1

Re: Get Chromium to do multitouch zoom with no touchscreen.

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