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Mouse Gestures

One the many popular features in Vivaldi is mouse gestures. Have you tried them?

You need to enable mouse gestures in settings. They work using the mouse and through another setting, you make them work on the trackpad as well (using ALT).

Our goal is to adapt to your needs as a user of Vivaldi and this is part of it.

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[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 month ago

@[email protected] @[email protected] Mouse gestures is the main reason I use Vivaldi. Having it baked in by default, instead of having to get a wonky extension, that's why I'll not be switching anytime soon. It's only somewhat recently that extensions on firefox has reached the same standard that you guys set back in the presto days.
One gesture, if I could suggest a new default, would be a "(un)mute tab". The one I use currently is right-left, simulating a wagging finger. With multiple windows (one on each monitor) and live streams going that you can't just pause, it's nice to be able to mute a tab without looking by just swiping the mouse.