That’s why Apple put so much attention in improving their trackpad’s usability.
But the story is a little bit different in the land of Windows.
Most non-Apple notebooks don’t come with multi-touch gestures feature.
You need third-party applications to enable it (and the applications might not work with every hardware).
Before you’re able to download this app, you have to register first.
Then after all the hoops, you will find your installations sitting quietly in the taskbar.
For me, the most comfortable setting is the lowest number available: 1.
Right-tap the Scrybe icon on the Taskbar and choose “Scrybe Control Panel”.
The Control Panel window will open.
press the green “Plus” sign (+).
This time, the “New Gesture” window will open.
pick the small arrow below the blue “Symbol” box and choose one from the many available symbols.
After you create the new gesture, it will appear on the “Favorites” tab.
Rinse and repeat the process to create more actions.
The default search engine used by Scrybe is Google.
If you want to change this into something else, tap the “Preferences” button.
The Scrybe Preferences window is the place to customize the search engine - and a few other little things.
Now is the time to see Scrybe in action.
If the action is successful, you will see a confirmation window popping out from the Taskbar.
The list will be opened in the default web client.
kindly note that this app might not work for some models.