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you define via lisgd can be used on touchscreens, which normal libinput |
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gestures don't support. |
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This program was built for use on the [Pinephone](); however it could be |
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used in general for any device that supports touch events, like laptop |
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touchscreens or similar. You may want to adjust the threshold depending |
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on the device you're using. |
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This program was built for use on the [Pinephone](https://www.pine64.org/pinephone/); |
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however it could be used in general for any device that supports touch events, |
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like laptop touchscreens or similar. You may want to adjust the threshold |
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depending on the device you're using. |
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## Configuration |
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Configuration can be done in two ways: |
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### Commandline flags based configuration |
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Flags: |
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- **-g [fingers,start,end,command]**: Defines a gestures wherein fingers is a integer, start/end are {l,r,d,u}, and command is the command to execute |
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- Example: `lisgd -g "1,l,r,notify-send swiped lr" -g "1,r,l,noitfy-send swiped rl"` |
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- **-d [devicenodepath]**: Defines the dev filesystem device to monitor |
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