Disabling Keyboard Gestures?

Disabling Keyboard Gestures?

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  • #61157
    Wylver
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    #61164
    Iahong Upoc
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    I’ll look into that, and report back, thank you :).

    Although, I’m working in Android x86 right now, and it’s still pulling the same crap. So I defiantly think it’s something build into the keyboard.

    #61172
    Wylver
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    The gesture to swipe from top to bottom is the equivalent to the key combination Win+D which minimizes every window to desktop.

    I don’t understand how it can do the same in android, but from screenshots I have seen RemixOS looks to be a more windows like version of android, so maybe they have similarities in the kernel.

    #61184
    Papa Yoyo
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    disable all touchpad gestures by disabling the windows key with sharpkeys. It also disables the windows button on the tablet but i can live with that.

    #61193
    Iahong Upoc
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    disable all touchpad gestures by disabling the windows key with sharpkeys. It also disables the windows button on the tablet but i can live with that.

    Good to know on the Windows side, thank you :).

    #61260
    Iahong Upoc
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    So the reason I was seeing it in Android x86, and Xubuntu as well, is because the Keyboard automatically sends the Windows key (it’s hardware), and as Papa Yoyo mentioned, the only way to fix it is to disable the Windows key (which is a shame, but true šŸ™ ).

    #61470
    timinus
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    I can’t remember the googled article I found, but I managed to disable the win+d combination in the registry. Hopefully that’s a (windows) solution for you.

    #61479
    Papa Yoyo
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    This should work to disable the touchpad gestures without disabling the windows key & button…

    In regedit create the following key:

    HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\Explorer

    create a new DWORD NoWinKeys and set its value to 1

    #61588
    Iahong Upoc
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    This should work to disable the touchpad gestures without disabling the windows key & button… In regedit create the following key: HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\Explorer create a new DWORD NoWinKeys and set its value to 1

    This didn’t work for me ?. Anyone else get this method to work?

    #61593
    Papa Yoyo
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    Try this…

    You can also override the windows hotkeys with AutoHotkey.
    Autohotkey can assign global hotkeys that will take precedence over the system’s built in hotkeys.
    I use mine to override the win+left and win+right hotkeys.
    This way, you can keep ALL the Windows global hotkeys and only override the ones you want to use for other things. In my opinion that’s better than disabling all of them flat out.

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