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    Multiclutch for Firefox. Help!

    Discussion in 'Apple and Mac OS X' started by kthung, Aug 11, 2008.

  1. kthung

    kthung Notebook Guru

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    I'm having some trouble getting the swipe gestures to work with firefox.
    I have the 2.4 GHz MBP and got the latest version of multiclutch and firefox. I installed multiclutch and add the swipe left gesture "cmd <-" and the swipe right gesture to "cmd ->" but it doesnt do anything.
     
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    I have Multi-Clutch and swipe left and swipe right work just fine for forward and back. Sometimes I have to click on the active browser tab once before it will accept the next gesture though. Here is a screen shot of my preference pane. Do you know if your MacBook Pro has the newer Penryn 45nm processor (low end $2000 model of the current lineup) or is it the last gen middle ($2500) MBP with a 65nm processor. An easy way to find out is to check your hard drive size. If its 200 GB its the new model, if its 160 GB, your MBP is the older model. Only the current Gen MBP's (and MBA's) have trackpads that support the newer gestures needed by Multi-Clutch

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