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Feature Request: multiple action sequence for a single gesture #215
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Thanks! The reason that Multitouch doesn't have multiple sequential actions is because there are surprisingly few use cases where I've felt like it's worth the added complexity of adding this in. I could set it up so that your configuration here would perform each task sequentially, but then it would also necessitate allowing reordering of actions, potentially adding configurable delays, and communicating to users that this is even possible. Whenever users have asked for multiple actions in the past, it made more sense in almost every case to just add in what they wanted as a selectable action. In this case, it's kind of a forced workaround that would appear unintuitive as an available option. However, this is an annoying problem that I'd like to have a solution for. Let me think about this a little more and see if there's a better solution that I haven't yet come across. |
Thanks for the prompt response. Totally understand the hestation to introduce more complexity for an edge case. I guess the core of the issue for me personally is the additional click that is fired after a three finger tap gesture. That should have probably been the feature request 🙈 Maybe a checkbox "block additional click"? Or is it simply impossible to block the additional click when "three finger drag" is enabled? It's interesting that the UI currently lets you add two instances of the same gesture. Seems like the second instance simple overriddes the first, even though both are still visible. Is that the indented behaviour? Maybe a small UX issue here, because having them both visible makes you think they will fire in a sequence. |
Yes, as a 3rd party there is no way to distinguish the click generated by the three finger drag from a normal click, unfortunately.
A long time ago, prior to the addition of restrictions, the UI would not allow this. With the addition of restrictions, you can make the same gesture perform different actions in different applications, and allowing gestures to be added multiple times is the simplest way to achieve this. |
Hey Ryan, really great app. I use it for both window management and trackpad gestures. It has replaced multiple other apps. Very happy with my purchase and would be happy to "buy you a coffee" to get my feature request prioritised :)
It would be great to be able to sequence multiple actions for a single gesture. For example, three finger tap triggers a mouse middle click, then triggers ESC on the keyboard.
This would provide a way to work around the additional click that is fired by the three finger tap gesture when when "three finger drag" is enabled.
My use case is in the browser, using middle click to open a link in a new tab. My current workaround:
In terms of the UI, I wonder if it could be as simple as stacking up the gestures & actions in the order you want them to trigger? I actually tried this and crossed my fingers haha:
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