Suggestion: A Way To Disable Gestures

I use a Magic Trackpad. Sometimes I go to right click something in Logos (using the two finger click) and my fingers unintentionally slip a little, activating a gesture and causing some unintentional action -- the worst being "close tab."
I know I could assign another way of right-clicking to the Magic Trackpad, like click in the lower left corner, or just use control-click, but I've used the two finger right click for years and it is the best for me.
I would suggest that there be a way to disable gestures via the Preferences -- please.
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Yes please! This is incredibly annoying and seems to be happening to me frequently since the last update.
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Integ said:
I know I could assign another way of right-clicking to the Magic Trackpad, like click in the lower left corner, or just use control-click, but I've used the two finger right click for years and it is the best for me.
I would suggest that there be a way to disable gestures via the Preferences -- please.
Far better would be for Logos to give us the 'real mac experience' they promised in the first place and make gestures work sensibly with their program.
We got on board on faith - some of which has yet to be realised.tootle pip
Mike
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Integ said:
I would suggest that there be a way to disable gestures via the Preferences -- please.
I agree
Let Mike have his genuine Mac like gestures, but let me disable them [8-|]
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Option: please vote for Logos User Voice suggestion => Logos 4 Mac Enhancements
Also can comment on suggestion with link to this thread.
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That User Voice suggestion, in view of a recent forum conversation, isn't specific enough.
I created a new User Voice suggestion for this particular issue: http://logos.uservoice.com/forums/42823-logos-bible-software-4/suggestions/2566953-add-a-preference-setting-to-disable-gestures
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Hey Integ,
I posted a comment in your user Voice thread, asking also for the ability to make the gestures Use Customizable and also to implement the normal Swiping actions natural to MacOSX like in safari or even google chrome browser. I also gave the post 3 Votes ;-)
Is there an option to still change the title of your thread or at least add the call for normal OSX Gestures, so people can find that too when searching? I didn´t want to open another thread for that, so more votes will be combined together.
Would be great,
blessings
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I don't see a way to edit the title. I wish there was. You've got a good idea there.
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Marcjoe said:
Hey Integ,
I posted a comment in your user Voice thread, asking also for the ability to make the gestures Use Customizable and also to implement the normal Swiping actions natural to MacOSX like in safari or even google chrome browser. I also gave the post 3 Votes ;-)
Is there an option to still change the title of your thread or at least add the call for normal OSX Gestures, so people can find that too when searching? I didn´t want to open another thread for that, so more votes will be combined together.
Would be great,
blessings
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Logos User Voice suggestion => Logos 4 Mac Enhancements includes "... multi-finger gesturing for Magic Mouse, Magic TrackPad, and MacBook track pads on all supported Mac OS X versions."
Edit: added related suggestion comment to => Logos 4 Mac Enhancements and => Add a preference setting to disable gestures Note: comments about multi-finger gesturing being reversed could be added to => Logos 4 Mac Enhancements
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Integ said:
I use a Magic Trackpad. Sometimes I go to right click something in Logos (using the two finger click) and my fingers unintentionally slip a little, activating a gesture and causing some unintentional action -- the worst being "close tab."
And I thought I was the only one!
Agree, a way to turn off gestures would be nice.
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I experienced the same problem all the day. Please allow us to turn it off.
And even better, Logos should start to implement it in the multi touch way. So PC and Mac should NOT be unified in this gesture aspect.
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Integ said:
I use a Magic Trackpad. Sometimes I go to right click something in Logos (using the two finger click) and my fingers unintentionally slip a little, activating a gesture and causing some unintentional action -- the worst being "close tab."
Curious about a screenshot of your Magic Trackpad preferences ?
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KSFJ, I am on Lion, which spreads the preferences out over three panes. What exactly are you looking for? If you are wondering about what kind of secondary click I use, it's the two-finger click.
I also, looking at your screenshot, do not use the tap to click/secondary taps, because my hands have a slight shake that make using taps tough.
Integ
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Integ said:
What exactly are you looking for?
Curious about scrolling ? Personally use two finger scrolling and have not encountered Logos 4 Mac gesture surprises.
By the way, found an Apple support article about OS X Lion preferences => http://support.apple.com/kb/PH4620 (albeit no screen shots).
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Correct -- it does not occur with scrolling. It only happens with the "two finger click," when you actually press down on the Magic Trackpad with two fingers, and then slip your fingers a slight bit while holding down (you could try this).
I suspect one wouldn't have the issue occur at all with the "Secondary Tap" setting that you use.
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Integ said:
Correct -- it does not occur with scrolling. It only happens with the "two finger click," when you actually press down on the Magic Trackpad with two fingers, and then slip your fingers a slight bit while holding down (you could try this).
I suspect one wouldn't have the issue occur at all with the "Secondary Tap" setting that you use.
Concur: after enabling one finger secondary click on Mac OS X, was able to push down on Magic Trackpad (click in secondary area), then start Read Aloud with a gesture and Close Tab with another gesture when trying to stop Read Aloud.
My trackpad tap preferences are customized settings, which seems to avoid Logos 4 Mac gesture surprises (albeit does need a bit lighter touch since tap does not click).
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