Hi Martin,

Thanks for looking at it.

You can find an explanation about how to use gestures on the following 
page:
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Accessibility/OnboardAndMousetweaksAtGDM

In ubuntu intrepid you don't need anymore to do everything that is 
explained on that page. After applying the patch of the bug thread, you 
can jump immediately to point 4 of the explanation of the page linked 
above.

Remarks:

- the gesture command for mousetweaks in the patch are a little 
different as that on the help page; the command on the help page is for 
older versions of mousetweaks

- Currently on my system, when I perform the gesture to start 
mousetweaks, I get an error dialog telling me that I have to enable 
Assistive Technology. The author of mousetweaks does not have that 
problem. Could you please tell us whether mousetweaks starts up 
correctly (the window to choose click type appears) or whether you also 
get that dialog. In any case, the fact that mousetweaks tries to start 
is a sign that the gesture works; the problem lies probably somewhere 
between mousetweaks and atspi (or with my installation).


Cheers

Francesco

PS: CC'ing this email to Gerd Kohlberger, the author of mousetweaks.

Martin Pitt wrote:
> How can this be tested? (Sorry, I have no experience with gestures).
> I'll upload it once it's clear how to test it. Thank you!
>

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