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Restore or unmaximize window with, say, four-finger swipe down gesture on touchpad #170

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vjr opened this issue Apr 11, 2021 · 8 comments

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vjr commented Apr 11, 2021

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Currently there is an option to swipe up with four fingers to maximise a window but there does not seem to be a corresponding option to swipe down with four fingers to restore (unmaximise) the window.

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Add a setting and gesture to restore/unmaximise windows with downward (four finger?) swipe.

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Hi, to restore the window, you can swipe up again.
Probably, the text displayed in System Settings could be improved so it is clear how this feature works.

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vjr commented Apr 11, 2021

Doh! Yes this gesture is already there!

Is it possible to experiment or adjust the travel required to trigger a gesture?

What I mean is that if I position my hand vertically so that my 3 or 4 fingers are lined up horizontally then I can trigger the gestures more reliably since there is space on the trackpad to move from the lower portion to the upper portion.

But since my laptop is relatively small sized compared to my arm length, my fingers line up almost vertically leaving very little room to for swipe distance or travel, causing the gesture to not register.

Do you know what I mean? I will post a picture here of my hand resting on the trackpad which might show the lack of room to maneuver.

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vjr commented Apr 11, 2021

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@elementary/ux what do you think about clarifying this in system settings? It is not obvious that the maximize action can be reverted by performing the same gesture.


Is it possible to experiment or adjust the travel required to trigger a gesture?

This is more of a Touchégg config thing than a elementary OS thing, but yes, it is possible:
https://github.com/JoseExposito/touchegg#daemon-configuration

You can lower your current finish_threshold param so it is easier to trigger the gesture, but have in mind that this will also affect 3 finger swipes. Feel free to create a bug report on the Touchégg repo if you have problems configuring it.

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vjr commented Apr 11, 2021

I see it is configurable but recommended to leave the defaults untouched. Good to know. Can play with the settings if required.

Just saw your post, thank you! We can close this issue after any UX team input.

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vjr commented Apr 11, 2021

Perhaps simply rewording the label from "Maximise Window" to "Maximise or Restore Window" if it doesn't take up too much space compared to the other texts?

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Leleat commented Apr 11, 2021

Perhaps simply rewording the label from "Maximise Window" to "Maximise or Restore Window" if it doesn't take up too much space compared to the other texts?

Toggle Maximization would be pretty short

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I might be misunderstanding this, but I think I would expect this to actually behave like four-finger vertical swiping handles maximizing: swiping up maximizes, while swiping down restores. It makes less sense to bind four fingers swiping up to toggle maximization.

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