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'''Mousegestures for all Browsers''' provides premade set of mouse gestures for basic operations in many file and web browsers.<!--T:1--> | |||
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Have you never used mousegestures? Read [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mouse_gesture Mousegestures] | Have you never used mousegestures? Read [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mouse_gesture Mousegestures] to learn about them in general. See [[System_Settings/Shortcuts_and_Gestures#Mouse_Gestures]] for them in KDE. | ||
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Revision as of 22:15, 30 August 2016
Mousegestures for all Browsers provides premade set of mouse gestures for basic operations in many file and web browsers.
Have you never used mousegestures? Read Mousegestures to learn about them in general. See System_Settings/Shortcuts_and_Gestures#Mouse_Gestures for them in KDE.
Installation and usage
Step One - download the gestures file
Click here to download browsergestures.khotkeys file.(requires KDE SC 4.3 or later)
Currently supported applications:
- Konqueror
- Firefox
- Opera
- Arora
- Rekonq
- Chromium
- Chrome Browser
- Dolphin
- Kontact
Step Two - Import the downloaded file
Import the file you downloaded, using
and navigate to the browsergestures.khotkeys file.Step Three - Configure
Click
, and enable . The default mousebutton is set to "2" (mouse wheel). You can choose (right button) if you prefer it.Special Case
Opera :Because Opera has its own mousegestures, you can delete Opera in the
tab