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Go back to previous page by swiping left with two fingers on a trackpad. 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.
SwipeBack
Navigate tabs with finger gestures An extension for laptop users to navigate tabs with finger gestures on any browser
SmoothScroll
Scroll smoothly on all websites with your mouse and keyboard. The original SmoothScroll extension. NEW: there's also a native Windows and Mac app so you can enjoy smooth scrolling everywhere: No ads, fast and lightweight. Features - iOS-like smooth scrolling - Mouse wheel, middle mouse and keyboard support - Arrow keys, PgUp/PgDown, Spacebar, Home/End - Customizable step sizes, frames per second and more... - Works with embedded content (flash) - Full touchpad support - Excluded pages list Privacy Policy: This extension doesn't collect/transmit/store any user information (personal or non-personal). Period.
swipe-back
Go back to previous page by swiping left with two fingers on a trackpad. Swipe back is a simple extension that allows you to navigate back and forward in the browser history by swiping left or right on your touchpad. On Ubuntu and maybe other Linux distributions, that run Gnome, you can't navigate back and forward in the browser history by swiping left or right on your touchpad. This is a feature that I really like and I missed it a lot, so I decided to create this extension. The full source-code is available here: https://github.com/mistweaverco/chrome-extension-swipe-back If you encounter any bugs, please report them at the issue tracker: https://github.com/mistweaverco/chrome-extension-swipe-back/issues
Mouse Pinch-To-Zoom
Zoom in on a specific part of the website, like you would with a touchpad gesture! Mouse Pinch-To-Zoom allows you to zoom in and out on a website without making everything huge and unreadable! It works like a pinch-to-zoom gesture on a touchpad or a touchscreen, but all you need is a mouse wheel. The extension offers four activation modes: • Zoom by turning the mouse wheel while holding the Alt or Ctrl key • Zoom by turning the mouse wheel while holding the left or right mouse button You can also customize the speed and smoothness. All the settings are easily accessible by clicking on the extension logo. If you experience any issues, please feel free to email me with a bug report. 2.5.1 – 2025-02-12 • Added a workaround for a Chrome 133 bug which broke the extension