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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.
Hello, I came across this and I wonder if this will enable 2 finger pinch to zoom for Ubuntu 19.10. I cannot try because I am not sure how to do step 5. If not, this is probably the closest solution because this can make the system think the input from the touchpad is from the screen. Anyways, please add more details on how to do step 5. Thank you