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what do you need to know? go into system preferences and set up your applicatons and gestures under the multiclutch pref pane.
 
Where do I go from here?
 

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1. use the "+" and "-" on the left to add applications (ex: firefox).
2. click on application in the left pane once you add it
3. use the "+" and "-" on the right to add a gesture (ex: swipe left)
4. set the gesture to the command you want (ex: "cmd [")
 
1. use the "+" and "-" on the left to add applications (ex: firefox).
2. click on application in the left pane once you add it
3. use the "+" and "-" on the right to add a gesture (ex: swipe left)
4. set the gesture to the command you want (ex: "cmd [")

Sorry about this, so what are the commands to set that everyone talks about and most commonly used by people?
 
that all depends on what applications you have and how you want to use it. only you can decide that.

personally i only use it for firefox in order to get 3 fingered swipes for back and forward.
 
Multiclutch, Getting it to work. Revisited

I have multiclutch working and on the initial setup it worked fine. Now however when I am trying to assign quick key commands to it in the preference pane it doesn't register. OSX merely executes the quick key commands as opposed to assigning them to the desired action.

Does anyone know how to get around this problem?
 
no gestures in Multiclutch?

I installed MultiClutch but when I go to add gestures, the only thing that shows up is the Left Swipe. Where are all the other gestures? Can't figure this out.

Thanks
 
i actually got rid of multiclutch because i was only using it to get gestures in firefox and 3.1b3 officially supports multitouch gestures now.
 
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