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Click <menuchoice>Settings</menuchoice>, and enable <menuchoice>Gestures</menuchoice>. The default mousebutton is set to "2" (mouse wheel). You can choose <menuchoice>3<menuchoice> (right button) if you prefer it. | Click <menuchoice>Settings</menuchoice>, and enable <menuchoice>Gestures</menuchoice>. The default mousebutton is set to "2" (mouse wheel). You can choose <menuchoice>3</menuchoice> (right button) if you prefer it. | ||
===Special Case=== | ===Special Case=== |
Revision as of 11:06, 27 November 2010
Mousegestures for all Browsers
Have you never used mousegestures? Read Mousegestures for all Browsers to learn more.
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
.
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 conditions tab
