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Hello, I discover CentBrowser and I’m very impressed.
From FF gesture extension I used, I miss "close all tabs to the right/left". 
And too bad we cannot custom the gestures.
(11-25-2017, 04:26 PM)lian00 Wrote: [ -> ]Hello, I discover CentBrowser and I’m very impressed.
From FF gesture extension I used, I miss "close all tabs to the right/left". 
And too bad we cannot custom the gestures.


Select gesture and assign the required function from the falling-out window

If does not arrange, then use extensions for Chrome.
There are mouse gesture action "Close tabs to the left/right" in its drop down list.
Great! I don’t know I missed this - and there is the "go to top of page" I needed.
So, my new suggestion is to add Left-Right and Right-Left gesture :-)
(11-26-2017, 07:25 PM)lian00 Wrote: [ -> ]Great!  I don’t know I missed this - and there is the "go to top of page" I needed.
So, my new suggestion is to add Left-Right and Right-Left gesture :-)

Do you mean mouse gesture trace direction?
Also existed!
Sorry, for some reason I do not receive any of the replies to this forum.

>Do you mean mouse gesture trace direction?
>Also existed!

I was thinking "go to left then go to right". I don’t see this gesture in the list. Ooooooooh. Yes I see it now. As it was not clearly horizontal, I did not understand the meaning of the gesture. Thanks again for your quick answer and sorry for being so dumb.
(11-29-2017, 01:16 PM)lian00 Wrote: [ -> ]Sorry, for some reason I do not receive any of the replies to this forum.

>Do you mean mouse gesture trace direction?
>Also existed!

I was thinking "go to left then go to right". I don’t see this gesture in the list. Ooooooooh. Yes I see it now. As it was not clearly horizontal, I did not understand the meaning of the gesture. Thanks again for your quick answer and sorry for being so dumb.

The icon misleads indeed.
All gestures are horizontsl or vertical, no oblique.