![]() * new action: Save Image (without prompt) * "Open New Tab" and "Open Blank Tab" - when gesture initiated on tab then open new tab to the left or right depending on which half of the tab the gesture was started in * Scroll Wheel Navigation -> Navigate through Tabs: now there is a popup lisitng all open tabs so as to make it easy to swich. Source code released under GNU General Public License, version 2.0Ĭhanges in 1.7.0 relative to 1.6.3: * compatibility with multi-process Firefox (e10s), minimum version of Firefox is 25 (so no compatibility with Pale Moon - use 1.6.3 in Pale Moon), minimum version of SeaMonkey is 2.22. Changes in 2.0.1: fix: pressing OK in Gesture Properties dialog window caused js error for built-in functions and failed to close the window Fix: searching for selection and opening URL in selection stopped working in Firefox Nightly. Fix: Prevent unwanted text selections when performing rocker gestures that switch tabs. Preserve scroll position of gesture definitions list in options (for current session). ![]() ![]() ![]() Now user is switched back to original tab after closing. (SeaMonkey) Some actions opening new tabs (like open link, duplicate tab) didn't preserve relations to the original tab so that closing them didn't switch to the original tab. (SeaMonkey) Links from mail now open next to current tab in browser (respecting ) instead of at the end. (SeaMonkey) Mail compose: enable gestures also in sidebar. (SeaMonkey) Mail window: enable gestures also on collapsible email headers area (not only on email content area). (SeaMonkey) Enable "Show/Hide Sidebar" action in mail compose window. Enable gestures in browser's sidebar and allow gestures to open links (in new tab or window) from sidebar's bookmarks and history. Scroll wheel popup highlights distinction: the tab switching selected menu item has blue highlight while history navigation has dark grey highlight (so you can better see in which menu you are). Changed highlight colour in list popups for scroll wheel tab switching and history navigation - because this highlight was barely visible on win7 systems. Showing tab list popup for switching tabs with scroll wheel (introduced in 1.7.0) is now optional. With this setting new blank tabs opened with mouse gestures will be placed next to the current tab and not at the end. Prefs #1: Open new blank tab next to current one. Action "Duplicate Tab" now respects the (default) browser setting so that duplicated tab will appear next to the current one (instead of at the end). Interestingly, the last "Top feedback summary" post for November 2022 still says Microsoft does not plan to implement mouse gestures.Changes in 2.0.0 relative to 1.7.0: Main Feature: Ability to define custom functions for gestures: running commands from the main menu (File, Edit, etc.) or executing custom scripts to control either the browser or the web page (choice of script scope). A couple of years ago, the company revealed that it has no plans to develop the feature (one of the most requested among Edge users) in its browser, but now we have proof of a total U-turn from Edge developers. Microsoft has been reluctant to add mouse gestures to Edge. The feature has a tremendous productivity value and can make interacting with the browser and web pages significantly faster. You can swipe down to close a tab, swipe up to refresh, etc. For example, Opera and Vivaldi let you perform various actions by holding the right-click button and swiping in different directions. Mouse gestures are a popular feature among browser power users. The feature has yet to arrive for testing in the preview channels, but the policy description already provides a brief explanation of what is to come. A recent update to the Edge policies documentation reveals the company's plan to add mouse gestures in Edge 112 and onward. It appears that Microsoft has changed its mind regarding implementing mouse gestures in its browser.
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