Turning off Back and Forward Mouse Gestures
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I'm using a web app that requires scrolling left and right a lot and unfortunately it doesn't prompt you to save before navigating back. As a consequence the mouse gesture is extremely annoying: when I accidentally browse back unintentionally I lose the current changes I've made.
Is there a way I can turn this off in Vivaldi? This behavior does not occur in Chrome so it is Vivaldi specific.
*Edit: I said "mouse gesture" above but I'm referring to using the trackpad on the Mac.
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@kevinbe Settings, Mouse, and disable:
Allow Gestures. -
@pesala I've done that already- it has no effect.
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@pesala I wonder if this is a Mac OS specific issue? If it works for you on Windows 10 maybe it is just a bug that this option doesn't work for me?
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Maybe it's the
Rocker Gestures
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@greenenemy said in Turning off Back and Forward Mouse Gestures:
Rocker Gestures
I have that turned off as well
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@kevinbe It works for me on Windows 10 in the latest stable version. If I disallow gestures only the context menu shows if I try to execute a gesture.
Maybe it is Mac specific. Try restarting to see if that fixes it.
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@pesala unfortunately restarting has no effect
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@kevinbe Please see How to Report a Bug.
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@pesala Thanks- I've reported the issue.
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@kevinbe I know of the gesture you are talking, and it is not controlled by Vivaldi itself. This is a gesture you have to disable from within macOS's settings.
Go to
System Preferences -> Trackpad -> More Gestures
, and disableSwipe between pages
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