Libinput-gesture maximize/unmaximize and minimize window :: Wayland












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I use wayland and gnome 3.28.
I would like to set libinput so that a 4 finger swipe up maximize/unmaximize the currently active window, and a 4 finger swipe down minimize it.



I digged a bit and it looks like that xdotool doesn't work properly in a wayland session, so a command like this




gesture swipe up 3 xdotool key super+Up




is ineffective.



Do you know how to get the aforementioned behaviour when performing 4 finger swipes on the touchpad?










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    I use wayland and gnome 3.28.
    I would like to set libinput so that a 4 finger swipe up maximize/unmaximize the currently active window, and a 4 finger swipe down minimize it.



    I digged a bit and it looks like that xdotool doesn't work properly in a wayland session, so a command like this




    gesture swipe up 3 xdotool key super+Up




    is ineffective.



    Do you know how to get the aforementioned behaviour when performing 4 finger swipes on the touchpad?










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      I use wayland and gnome 3.28.
      I would like to set libinput so that a 4 finger swipe up maximize/unmaximize the currently active window, and a 4 finger swipe down minimize it.



      I digged a bit and it looks like that xdotool doesn't work properly in a wayland session, so a command like this




      gesture swipe up 3 xdotool key super+Up




      is ineffective.



      Do you know how to get the aforementioned behaviour when performing 4 finger swipes on the touchpad?










      share|improve this question














      I use wayland and gnome 3.28.
      I would like to set libinput so that a 4 finger swipe up maximize/unmaximize the currently active window, and a 4 finger swipe down minimize it.



      I digged a bit and it looks like that xdotool doesn't work properly in a wayland session, so a command like this




      gesture swipe up 3 xdotool key super+Up




      is ineffective.



      Do you know how to get the aforementioned behaviour when performing 4 finger swipes on the touchpad?







      gnome touchpad multi-touch libinput gestures






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