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disabled kinetic scrolling if the input source wasn't from a touchscreen (GDK_SOURCE_TOUCHSCREEN
).
This patch re-enables that functionality. libinput
does not mimic kinetic scrolling (for good reason), so it is up
to the toolkit to implement the feature.
- Download
0001-Don-t-restrict-movement-gestures-to-touchscreens.patch
. - Clone the GTK repository:
git clone git://git.gnome.org/gtk+ && cd gtk+
. - Checkout the 3.20 branch:
git checkout -b 3_20 origin/gtk-3-20
. - Apply the patch:
git apply ../0001-Don-t-restrict-movement-gestures-to-touchscreens.patch
. - Build GTK and install.
I run Arch so I downloaded the PKGBUILD
and modified it to include the patch.
Technically, the argument to
gtk_gesture_single_set_button
should be1
, notTRUE
.