The idea is that you are sustaining a push over a period of time. The
important factor is the time. If you open CCSM and adjust the
responsiveness slider you will have a shorter required sustained push.
We dont have to expose this slider if we can decide on a value for it.
Currently it defaults to 1.0f.

The reason your quick swipes dont work is that they dont sustain the
pressure for very long. You are applying very high pressure for a very
short period of time. So the system sees this as very similar to
accidentally cruising into the side when quickly going for the back
button. The idea is to show intention. Maybe we currently require too
much intention.

The problem is people are trying to push faster, when the correct motion
is a slow sustained push. The slider (even if we dont expose it)
basically allows you to tweak for sustained push vs higher allowed
pressures. The more "responsive" the launcher is, the more prone to
false positives it becomes. I have chosen a very conservative value for
now, perhaps we should increase the value to 2.0f.

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  New "push mouse offscreen" feature really difficult to get

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