3 finger swipe on trackpad (forward/backward) doesn't working anymore in Opera
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A Former User last edited by 22 Apr 2019, 15:26
I only mention it, since for most applications a two finger swipe left or right does this. A three finger swipe selects texts in most macOS application, but you can change this behavior in System Preferences. I just wanted to clarify that.
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A Former User last edited by 22 Apr 2019, 18:58
i saw this problem coming. First, Opera developer stopped 3-finger gesture, after update beta, and now, Opera itself stopped it.
Unfortunately, Opera downloaded itself automatically, and installed it from self.
I can not use Opera without switching easily forward /backward with gestures.SO, is there any possibility, getting Opera 58?
Otherwise I have to change Browser.This trouble with Mac-Gesture occured already in the Opera-History.
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rambazamba last edited by 10 May 2019, 14:35
Still the same issue with 60.0.3255.83. I reported that as a bug to the developers a few weeks ago, so let's see, if they get to fix that soon. By the way, i liked the older browser versions much more. The new one seems to be slower.
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michaldud last edited by 28 May 2019, 12:30
I just had an update to 60.0.3255.116, no 3-finger gestures. Lack of this feature will force me to change browser, what I don't want to do
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leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by 29 May 2019, 23:12
@greyeyezz When replying you should not just post links or images, you should always write some text even to say why your posting that link, image, etc.
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A Former User last edited by 30 May 2019, 03:01
It's ridiculous for leaving the problem without any fix for such a long time.
Guys, I simply change to another browser (brave browser) with very similar speed.
https://brave.com/sys195Welcome to try.
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A Former User last edited by 30 May 2019, 05:13
@greyeyezz Thanks So much for your link! Thats fantastic!!! You saved my day, my week ...
maybe for other users, use disable update function in terminaldefaults write com.operasoftware.Opera OPDisableAutoUpdate true
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A Former User last edited by A Former User 15 Jun 2019, 03:00 15 Jun 2019, 02:57
I too have been very frustrated with this, but it just occurred to me to try circumventing the issue with BetterTouchTool & it's working splendidly. If you don't want to pay for BTT, there is a free alternative called Jitouch which is pretty solid. I would highly recommend either/both of them for a wide range of immensely helpful uses as well as this specific issue.
In short, this is what the fix involves for either BTT or Jitouch:
(1) Make sure you have keyboard shortcuts tied to the Back and Forward functionalities in Opera settings.
(2) In BTT or Jitouch settings, map three-finger swipe gestures to their respective keyboard shortcuts. I would recommend configuring the gesture settings to be specific to the Opera app, so that it doesn't interfere with the native three-finger gesture functionality in other apps.
Not ideal, but as a workaround it's easy & effective enough to get by until Opera fixes the bug.
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A Former User last edited by 10 Jul 2019, 13:30
How is it possible that this issue is still not resolved? I really wanted to return to Opera, but without 3 finger swipe that works in every other app it makes no sense. (The 2 finger swipe gesture requires to press and hold the trackpad - that's no option). I don't get why this issue gets ignored by Opera...
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michaldud last edited by 10 Jul 2019, 16:14
This is ridiculous that we are totally ignored. I'm still on v.58...
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popera last edited by 10 Jul 2019, 18:32
It is beyond ridiculous. I have use Opera for years, but have switched back to Safari since the swipe no longer works. Opera has gotten much slower as well. I was pleasantly surprised when I went back to Safari, it was so much faster.
I use Firefox for Facebook exclusively, and use it for nothing else, to cut down on tracking. I use Opera for everything else.
I keep checking back to see of Opera has corrected their issues, but so far, no. I used to recommend it to friends and clients, but no longer. How a company can go so long without responding to user complaints regarding a broken feature, one that isn't even part of the software itself is beyond me.
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popera last edited by 10 Jul 2019, 18:36
Interestingly, based on a comment I read on another post, I placed the cursor on the side of the window, so the cursor changes to the resize cursor, and then tried to swipe back, that worked. Of course that won't work for normal browsing, but it was interesting.
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A Former User last edited by 10 Jul 2019, 21:20
@popera You are speaking deeply out of my heart. I could not find words better than you said. I was absolutely overwhelmed about the innovations, Opera brought along. But this issue wis trackpad happened a while ago. I am using 3 versions of Opera (Normal, Beta, Dev) and now, i am making a lot of things with safari, because it is so extremely fast and comfortable, and now, switching to chrome, even if I hate it.
But somehow, my overwhelming love to Opera vanishes slowly.Interesting Video to look at:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=--2ozz91on4&feature=youtu.beSafari was almost dead and unusable, but now, revived without imagination
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michaldud last edited by 6 Sept 2019, 12:05
@popera said in 3 finger swipe on trackpad (forward/backward) doesn't working anymore in Opera:
Interestingly, based on a comment I read on another post, I placed the cursor on the side of the window, so the cursor changes to the resize cursor, and then tried to swipe back, that worked. Of course that won't work for normal browsing, but it was interesting.
Thats interesting, just checked on new version. Why cant it just work as it worked before?
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A Former User last edited by 17 Sept 2019, 09:38
WOW! How amazing is that? After over 6 month of waiting, Opera included this functionality in the latest Opera Developer-Release I updated today. So it can be expected, that it will be inclueded in the beta and in the final version of opera. Thanks @opera
Having an good alternative to Safari and Chrome again. -
rambazamba last edited by 18 Sept 2019, 10:11
@debe0813 I hope you're right, I'm really looking forward to it! Thanks for the information.
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A Former User last edited by 18 Sept 2019, 10:16
@debe0813 Well, too late for me - I've gone back to Vivaldi