Quick question, so I noticed that when I make a desktop in the form of a cross.

Quick question, so I noticed that when I make a desktop in the form of a cross. So basically, home and pages up, down, left and right, the launcher creates a 3×3 grid. Okay, now the question: Is there an easy way to disable the four pages I am not using, thus no risking sliding into an empty page? 

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7 Commentsto Quick question, so I noticed that when I make a desktop in the form of a cross.

  1. Anonymous says:

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    Stop points on the outer pages, and maybe disable diagonal scrolling too.

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  2. Anonymous says:

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    Hi Chris, so I sort of gathered to disable diagonal scrolling before, I noticed the stop points but for the life of me, I cannot easily figure out how they work. Is there a way you could explain to say how they work, or better yet, point me to a link where I can find out how to use them. I googled it and really did not find anything that went into detail aside some abstract descriptions. 

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  3. Anonymous says:

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    Main thing to remember is that they have to be on screen to function.


    It’s sort of explained by which way they point.


    Scrolling stop is like a fling.


    Drag stop will stop on drag but not fling.


    Barrier can not be passed.


    There is a setting in general, that will always show them, and that might help with set up.

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  4. Anonymous says:

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    I sort of stumbled my way through it and it works now. Although 90% percent of all the settings are fairly common sense and discernible through trial and error, documentation is, as many people said, sort of lacking. Regardless, it is a still great product and I happy that I bought it to help development. Look forward to hanging out more around here. Thanks Chris. 

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  5. Anonymous says:

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    Yeah, the wiki is still a work in progress. Stop points section is really needed

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  6. Anonymous says:

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    Try with this post: https://plus.google.com/u/0/112252356715774925798/posts/EBfDM3woTYp
    It’s old and I think there are other better and newer tutorials on stop points, but I can’t find them through the g+ search.

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  7. Anonymous says:

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    Thanks Pierre. That’s the one I was looking for.

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