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[Bug 1489020] Re: [window management] unity8 and 3 finger window drag

 

** Changed in: ubuntu-ux
       Status: In Progress => Fix Committed

** Description changed:

  it's been pointed out with the recent bug 1438465 on windowed mode unity8, that could be solved or addressed by the feature that exists in unity7 which is using a 3 finger touch to target and drag around windows (w.o touching the title bar)
  side note: we may do something shorter term about bug 1438465
  
  just want some confirmation, will we still want this 3 finger touch in
  unity8 ?
+ 
+ ----------Desired design-------------
+ Unity8 should have 3 finger touch gestures enabled.
+ 
+ 3 finger tap on application window should show touch size targets for
+ moving, resizing, closing, maximising/restoring and minimising.
+ 
+ Window can also be moved around with 3 finger drag.

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Title:
  [window management] unity8 and 3 finger window drag

Status in Ubuntu UX:
  Fix Committed
Status in unity8 package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  it's been pointed out with the recent bug 1438465 on windowed mode unity8, that could be solved or addressed by the feature that exists in unity7 which is using a 3 finger touch to target and drag around windows (w.o touching the title bar)
  side note: we may do something shorter term about bug 1438465

  just want some confirmation, will we still want this 3 finger touch in
  unity8 ?

  ----------Desired design-------------
  Unity8 should have 3 finger touch gestures enabled.

  3 finger tap on application window should show touch size targets for
  moving, resizing, closing, maximising/restoring and minimising.

  Window can also be moved around with 3 finger drag.

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