swipe-back
Extension Actions
CRX ID
mkkcgajcpakpfjgikmekgnihlbhliodo
Status
- Live on Store
Description from extension meta
Go back to previous page by swiping left with two fingers on a trackpad.
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Description from store
Go back to previous page by swiping left with two fingers on a trackpad. This extension emulates swipe back in a Mac magic trackpad. You don't need this extension on a Mac computer.
Latest reviews
- jonas ott
- Single-handedly keeping the Vivaldi browser usable on Laptop. Thanks 🫡🫡
- ham
- it works but it goes back multiple pages if i swipe too fast... no options/settings
- MT
- Works perfectly fine, finally a browser based solution on Linux!
- Sampath Kumar
- not working in brave (ubuntu)
- Pablo Pascal
- It works flawlessly! After much troubleshooting on a rehabilitated 2014 MacBook Air on Ubuntu 24, I finally got Chromium-based browser Vivaldi & Chrome history two-finger lateral swiping back & forth working using swipe-back. Huzzah! Still not sure why Ubuntu with Wayland was only able to support history navigation with the two-finger side swipe touchpad gestures on Mozilla Firefox. swipe-back immediately solved the situation on Chromium-based browsers. Thank you very much!
- рдоге
- As a Vivaldi user, I want to show my gratitude. Extension is very useful, but for some reason you can't go forward in history from new tab menu.
- Hiếu Ng N
- Not working on Fedora 40 Kernel 6.10, any idea why?
- Piotr Marcinów
- Great on ThinkPad X1 Carbon with OpenSuse Tumbleweed.
- Jason Hatton
- Great on Dell XPS 15 and Fedora
- Kenneth Fu
- Thank you! Works well on Vivaldi.
- Kenneth Fu
- Thank you! Works well on Vivaldi.
- NITISH BHARAT
- Now it works back and forward both i am happy
- andrey lisogor
- Great! Can you add swipe forward int this extension too?
- Lee McGuire Art
- Needs far too big of a gesture to activate, utterly pointless when I have to swipe the entirety of my trackpad to get it to work. No options available to customise this
- Priyanshu Sah
- finally got 2 finger gestures on opera the devs ignored the pull request for 3 years smh
- Priyanshu Sah
- finally got 2 finger gestures on opera the devs ignored the pull request for 3 years smh
- Palmer Duckworth
- Fedora 37 KDE, opera browser. Couldn't figure out how to use gestures to navigate web pages, this enabled it. 100% thanks to the dev- you rock!
- Palmer Duckworth
- Fedora 37 KDE, opera browser. Couldn't figure out how to use gestures to navigate web pages, this enabled it. 100% thanks to the dev- you rock!
- Vinícius Castelani Reck
- swipe back works just fine, but it is missing the swipe forward...
- Vinícius Castelani Reck
- swipe back works just fine, but it is missing the swipe forward...
- Bazil
- Thanks! Finally found a working solution for Opera. The only issue I wish devs to fix is that it only starts working after refreshing the page (after initial installation)
- Bazil
- Thanks! Finally found a working solution for Opera. The only issue I wish devs to fix is that it only starts working after refreshing the page (after initial installation)
- David Yang
- Works pretty well on Chromebook.
- David Yang
- Works pretty well on Chromebook.
- Nghia Bui
- Works like a charm on Fedora 37 KDE
- Nghia Bui
- Works like a charm on Fedora 37 KDE
- Jacopo Paoli
- Eventually i've found something working properly!! Like Safari's gesture on Mac, you can go back and forward with web pages just swiping left/right with two fingers. Please try to improve it even more, smoothing the transition between pages and maybe showing the "movement" of the old page going away while the new page is replacing it, just like on Mac. That would be great!! Thank you so much!!
- Jacopo Paoli
- Eventually i've found something working properly!! Like Safari's gesture on Mac, you can go back and forward with web pages just swiping left/right with two fingers. Please try to improve it even more, smoothing the transition between pages and maybe showing the "movement" of the old page going away while the new page is replacing it, just like on Mac. That would be great!! Thank you so much!!
- Matteo Benassi
- It works fine
- Matteo Benassi
- It works fine