After several years of hunting, I finally found something worthy of use in Linux. Now I can go back to my favorite operating system.
The solution is easystroke, a very powerful tool developed by Thomas Jaeger (awesome guy!!)
While Strokeit is still somewhat "smoother" than easystroke, the difference is negligible.
On the other hand, easystroke has a few powerful features that strokeit does not.
For instance we can have multiple button triggers, so I have configured different buttons to trigger the same gestures, left click and right click.. The left click one is awesome; we dont need a mechanical button on the touch pad. We just double tap-release-tap-drag for stroke. Its really amazing how simple life can be. Few quirks such as waiting for timeout to actually use left click-drag is worth the hassle.
In Strokeit I can do it too.. and its really smooth. Only problem is I lose the right click gesture button as I can configure only one at a time. This is annoying as my mind is mentally used to right click too and I need both. Is there any solution to this?
EDIT: Once I get time, I'll make a video on how to get easystroke to behave exactly like strokeit.
Edited 2 time(s). Last edit at 12/04/2016 01:44AM by amit.