The article discusses how Touché, a new app for Linux, has transformed the process of configuring multi-touch gestures from a complex and frustrating experience into a user-friendly one. Unlike previous methods that relied on cumbersome text files and terminal commands, Touché provides a simple interface that allows users to customize gestures like swipes and pinches easily. While it may not replicate all MacOS-like features, such as a back gesture for browsers, it offers significant improvements in accessibility and ease of use for both built-in and external touchpads.
Touché is a user-friendly app for Linux that simplifies the process of adding and configuring multi-touch gestures, making it accessible to all users.
Unlike previous methods, Touché allows users to customize swipes, pinches, and taps without requiring terminal configurations, greatly enhancing usability.
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