I have a tablet with GMA 500 graphics which totally blows... but the psb-gfx driver does a decent job with 2d acceleration (no 3d though) so I'm stuck using unity 2d. Anyway, I can't disable unity-2d's gestures so I can't configure the gestures I want with ginn (they conflict with the built in ones).
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Possible duplicate: askubuntu.com/questions/57586/…– desguaAug 30, 2011 at 0:16
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You can really look forward to 11.10. Unity 2D has come a very long way.– Jo-Erlend SchinstadAug 30, 2011 at 6:07
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@desgua Not a duplicate. The other question refers to unity as a compiz plugin. My question is for unity-2d.– cheshirekowOct 17, 2011 at 22:21
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@Jo-Erlend I just installed 11.10... still can't figure out how to disable the built in touch actions– cheshirekowOct 17, 2011 at 22:22
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on oneiric with unity 3d this is the same ,the gesture are integrated in unity ,the only way seems to use gnome or lxde ,using touchegg
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answer from utouch develloper answers.launchpad.net/utouch/+question/177574 Nov 5, 2011 at 16:32
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to adhere to stack overflows guides, the answer from totof's link above is: "Unfortunately, there is no way to change the gesture mapping in Unity at this time with directly modifying the Unity source code." Feb 8, 2012 at 4:29