Browse fast with Vivaldi’s awesome Mouse Gestures
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@potmeklecbohdan The old name was flip → hold the right and a fast click on the left. On
Tab settings the "Switch Tabs by Scrolling" has to be enable. In case you use "Ctrl+Tab", enable "Show Tab Cycle"Edited: The current name is "Rocker Gestures".
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main thing i lack in gestures is some visual track. very same blue lines, that are in examples how to draw gesture, would be good to actually understand you did the gesture(yeap, sometimes it's hard to understand).
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@reyn After doing a gesture the executed command is shown in the status bar.
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I love mouse gestures. I use them all the time. What vivaldi is missing is mouse scrolling between search engines in the search bar. Can this be added?
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Mouse gestures are awesome been using them since early 2000's with this still awesome program https://www.tcbmi.com/strokeit ...would be nice if Vivaldi had support for drawing the gesture marks on screen though (even if just the Vivaldi window frame(s)) instead of just handling it without any visual indication..
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@koolio: ..and built in support for next page ie like this https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/nextplease/?src=search which I have in Firefox bound to mouse gustures right>left (next page).. so sooo much more faster to use mouse gesture to goto the next page instead of finding some pagination link..and same with going back (right>left).. bind that to a mouse gesture aswel.. the next step Vivaldi please
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i looking forward android version from 2016 and i am the host of some browser lover groups i want to join the vivaldi android mvp test group
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@kikihu Have you sent a message to Vivaldi telling the admins you want to do this? To join, you must be invited by the community managers. They have fairly particular criteria concerning who they want to be a Soprano.
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Back in the old Opera days (Opera 5, or 6, can't remember which one), I always felt mouse gestures to be useless. That is, until I tried them. Now I couldn't use a browser without them anymore.
Also, rocker gestures are pretty neat, too: Hold right mouse button, click left one: Go back in the tab history. Hold left, click right: Go forward in tab history.
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@luetage that means status bar needs to be enabled...
that's why i'd wish gesture be more visualized, either with tracking line or even with floating rectangle, telling what will be done(i know at least one chromium-based browser with similar realizations and it's useful as it's informative). -
@reyn said in Browse fast with Vivaldi’s awesome Mouse Gestures:
that means status bar needs to be enabled...
No, you just have to enable
Show Status Info Overlay
inSettings/Appearance/Window Appearance
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@hlehyaric Good one. I didn't know it. Gonna try right now:)
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@lamarca In fairness, there are so much features in Vivaldi, we can't know all of them.
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@hlehyaric Indeed. Some of them can be called Ester Eggs. In case you don't know, type /. slash dot on the address bar of the 2.3 - it was remove on 2.4 series.
Btw, your tip works fine. Issue: I got no Status Bar. -
@hlehyaric thanks for a hint.
thought i still think this tiny unnoticeable mark, that appearance only after user did "not-sure-what-gesture"
loses to for example this way of in-process informing.
that's why i feel Vivaldi deserves better. -
Woaaoohh!! I didn't know about these mouse gestures. It remembers me a bit of the Opera times a long back. ^^ Amazing guys!! Love this feature!!!
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