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If you are running Natty with the "classic" GNOME Desktop, {{{utouch}}} will be installed, but since you don't have Unity running, system gestures won't be immediately available. However, by using Ginn configured for your window manager, you should be able to have a similar gesture experience If you are running Natty with the "classic" GNOME Desktop, {{{utouch}}} will be installed, but since you don't have Unity running, system gestures won't be immediately available. However, by using Ginn configured for your window manager, you should be able to have a similar gesture experience.

Note: Natty is still under development! MT in Natty has not yet been finalized.

How to Install

If you are running Natty, you get uTouch out of the box!

Supported Gestures

Unity has support for some system gestures, and you can try those out right away. Here's a list:

  • TBD

If you are running Natty with the "classic" GNOME Desktop, utouch will be installed, but since you don't have Unity running, system gestures won't be immediately available. However, by using Ginn configured for your window manager, you should be able to have a similar gesture experience.

Supported Applications

Natty comes with the following gesture-enabled applications:

  • TBD

Legacy Applications

Ginn is installed by default in Natty, and provides users with the ability to add gestures for applications that do not directly support gestures. Ginn supports everything from photo viewers and text editors to window managers!

To read more about Ginn, and how to configure your favorite applications for gestures, visit the Ginn wiki page:

Changes from the Previous Version

TBD

Multitouch/GettingStarted/Natty (last edited 2012-06-14 19:38:26 by c-67-170-185-42)