

To configure Easystroke, you can check its documentation as well as this Tips & Tricks section.

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I thought this was due to the fact that my mouse was configured for left-handers, where the principal button is the one to the right, but switching to "normal" did not solve it. Stop chrome back/forward two finger swipe. P.S.: I don't know why, but in my machine I could only record and execute strokes by holding both (physical) touchpad buttons. If you like it add Easystroke to Startup Applications by marking as checked "Autostart easystroke" in the Preferences tab. Set a mouse gesture by clicking Record Stroke and then while pressing mouse button 2 move the mouse the way you like for this action in future. Use the following parameters on "Type" and "Details" (feel free to use a name and gesture that you prefer): To add a new action click the panel icon and in the Actions tab click Add Action. Install Easystroke (run sudo apt-get install easystroke on the terminal, open Ubuntu Software Center and search for "easystroke" or just click the following button): Adapting from Jakob's very complete question on a similar topic, this is what I did:
