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Windows 11 #105
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In my experience GestureSign works well with Win11 on an Intel-based Surface like 6 Pro. Could it be an Windows on Arm specific? |
Nope, is not with ARM, it's a Surface Pro 7
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In my experience GestureSign works well with Win11 on an Intel-based
Surface like 6 Pro. Could it be an Windows on Arm specific?
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Hey I'm having a hard time with Windows 11 too. Feels like every built-in gesture interferes 2 fingers = right click Any of the custom gestures I tried seemed to kind of get stuck or interrupted by the windows built in ones. |
Hello, great job you did with this package!
I'm using a surface pro 7 tablet and i'm getting lots of issues with windows 11. For example when using chrome or firefox windows 11 interpretes every gesture as a zoom in or zoom out and i don't get the outcome of the created gesture.
Other gestures like closing the tabs or windows do work properly (but the windows gesture also happens behind, so it scrolls down just before)
The same happens with windows explorer. The default gesture is exactly what i was looking for, 3 finger swipe to go forward or backward but it just zooms.
I disabled 3 and 4 gestures in windows. but it interpretes now every gesture as a 2 finger gesture. Is there a way to 100% override windows gestures?
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One thing that could actually work is a way to maintain a key while the gesture is in. For example. if you put three fingers in the screen it press middle mouse, and keeps it pressed until the three fingers get off the screen. This could be a nice way to scroll around in stuff that has no native touch scroll.
Other Idea:
Thanks!
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