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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===
===Cas especial===


'''Opera''' :Because Opera has its own mousegestures, you can delete '''Opera''' in the <menuchoice>Conditions</menuchoice> tab
'''Opera''' :Because Opera has its own mousegestures, you can delete '''Opera''' in the <menuchoice>Conditions</menuchoice> tab

Revision as of 16:22, 3 April 2011

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 System Settings -> Input Action -> Edit -> Import... and navigate to the browsergestures.khotkeys file.

Step Three - Configure

Click Settings, and enable Gestures. The default mousebutton is set to "2" (mouse wheel). You can choose 3 (right button) if you prefer it.

Cas especial

Opera :Because Opera has its own mousegestures, you can delete Opera in the Conditions tab