Thanks, I was able to disable it, perhaps it should be opt-in instead.

Yes, it's 20-rc2 on wayland.
I'm really happy with the OS gestures in general and two finger left right
in firefox takes a bit of "force" in order to go back and forth.

Den lör 28 okt. 2023 kl 10:36 skrev Neil C Smith <[email protected]>:

> On Sat, 28 Oct 2023 at 06:34, Patrik Karlström <[email protected]> wrote:
> >
> > I'm not sure if this is related to the OS, Fedora in my case or if it's
> a netbeans thing.
> >
> > Using the touchpad to scroll up and down also invokes a trigger happy
> two finger swipe left and/or right and the result is that the editor might
> switch tabs or jump between "editor points" within the current file.
> >
> > Is this behaviour possible to disable on the netbeans side?
>
> I'm assuming this is with a NB20 release candidate?
>
> This is likely some fallout from
> https://github.com/apache/netbeans/pull/6434  This registers mouse
> buttons as alternative shortcuts for the back and forward code history
> actions.
>
> You can search for the back and forward actions in Options / Keymap
> and remove the mouse button shortcuts.  I know it's a little odd to
> have mouse buttons in the keymap, but we were already using this for
> mouse wheel actions.
>
> Is your touchpad normally that trigger happy in other applications?
> What about browsers?
>
> Is this on Wayland out of interest?
>
> Best wishes,
>
> Neil
>

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