Please add for gestures function this new option…

Please add for gestures function this new option…

Go to Stop point (same function as shortcut LL desktop and position), but after use open screen on place where is selected stop point…

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15 Commentsto Please add for gestures function this new option…

  1. Anonymous says:

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    Second that. Or at least I’d like to name a scroll stop (or “location”) and choose this as shortcut destination. Right now it’s only possible to choose a desktop (I only have one), or am I missing something?

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  2. Anonymous says:

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    When choosing the desktop, it will also store the current pan&zoom of this desktop. Hence if you move inside your single desktop, add this shortcut, and then move your shortcut elsewhere, tapping on it will bring you back to the saved location.


    I am not sure what would be the benefit of using a stop point for selecting the position over the current desktop&position shortcut ?

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  3. Anonymous says:

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    useful for example:


    if user have more pan on one screen and need go to directly to some pan from other screen.



    or for creating dock bar by pinned and not pinned icons on screen. For go to home dock bar page, etc, etc.

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  4. Anonymous says:

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    Yes, but the Desktop&*position* shortcuts should work great for this ?

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  5. Anonymous says:

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    Desktop&*position go only to screen on center (default). If user have on this screen more panels (for example on the left site from default screen), not exist way, how directly go to to left panel.

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  6. Anonymous says:

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    They don’t go only to the center : move your desktop to the desired location, then add the shortcut : it will then save the current position (and zoom) and you can move your shortcut elsewhere. You can assign this kind of shortcut to a gesture too. Is this what you are looking for ?

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  7. Anonymous says:

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    yes, you have truth, BUT…


    if user need set gestur for icon (for example down) on same screen (in center/default) how can doing this, if must first to other panel (more left)?

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  8. Anonymous says:

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    I think the only way to do this is to move the item for which you want to assign the gesture at the target location first, configure the gesture, and then move back the item to its previous place ?

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  9. Anonymous says:

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    Hehe 🙂 I can doing this. But it is not comfortable for users. ;-)…

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  10. Anonymous says:

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    Agreed, the best would be to first select the screen, and then select the location by manually panning/zooming the desktop, and hit some “ok” button. But unfortunately there is a technical limitation here, this is why the current sequence is “reversed”

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  11. Anonymous says:

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    or simply way – enable add stop point (wihtout scroll or dragg) and go to selected stop point 🙂



    maybe add option create name of stop point for better navigation.

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  12. Anonymous says:

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    In fact picking any other item would work too, all is needed is to choose a location on the screen. But I am annoyed that doing this way does not let you select the zoom factor.

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  13. Anonymous says:

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    maybe if user selecting stop point for go to, user can zooming screen. You can save place and value of zooming.  After user use gestures, LL go to place with stop point, and value of zooming… 😉

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  14. Anonymous says:

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    Problem:


    In LL desktop&position only work for desktop, not position.


    In LLX it works.


    I thought this was intentionally….is it?



    (From what I see Danbar Danbarhave LL)



    Forget it :P


    I just discover it. (No, I didn’t know it)

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  15. Anonymous says:

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    euh ? Just to clarify : it works exactly the same in both versions 🙂

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