I just discovered a new tool called Multiclutch (first result on a
google search). It lets anyone with a multitouchpad—including all
MacBooks and MacBook Pros since last June, I believe—to map multitouch
gestures to keystrokes. This can be used to customize Mailplane as
well as pretty much anything else with multitouch features.

On Dec 2, 9:39 am, "david robertson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> While it could be interesting, just please make sure there's a way to
> disable it.  Millions of users are really tired of accidently resizing
> all their icons and browser text, because they didn't realize their
> thumb was barely touching the pad while trying to move the mouse.
>
> On Mon, Dec 1, 2008 at 1:44 PM, Arnabio <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > It would be nice if multitouch worked in mailplane. On my early 2008
> > MBP, I can use multitouch in Safari/Webkit to enlarge/shrink text (2
> > finger spread, collapse) and navigate forwards/backwards (3 finger
> > swipes) that I've grown used to in Safari/Webkit. it'd be cool if
> > these were available in mailplane.
>
> > Just a thought.
>
> > -Aaron
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