Windows 8 is a new operating system from Microsoft that many people are excited about. One of the features of Windows 8 is the swipe gestures. Swipe gestures are a way to move around the screen without using the mouse. Swipe gestures are great for people who use a laptop on their lap or for people who have small hands. However, some people may not want to use swipe gestures because they find them difficult to use. There are two ways to disable swipe gestures on your laptop: you can disable them completely or you can disable them while using certain apps. To disable swipe gestures completely, open the Control Panel and click on System and Security. Under System and Security, click on Change PC settings. In the PC settings window, under General, click on Advanced system settings. In the Advanced system settings window, under Performance options, click on Settings that apply to all devices. Under Touchpad and mouse, select Disable all mouse buttons and touchpad buttons. Click OK to save your changes and close the Advanced system settings window. To disable swipe gestures while using certain apps, open the app that you want to use without swipe gestures and click on its menu button (usually three lines in from the top of the screen). Under App preferences, select Use touchscreen mode for this app only (or Use mouse mode for this app only). Click OK to save your changes and close the App preferences window. ..
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The Question
SuperUser reader Matsemann is less than thrilled with the swipe gestures on his Windows 8 laptop:
We can certainly empathize, touchpads are fussy enough without extra functions layered on top of them.
This is a problem because the area where I can actually move the mouse with my finger is too small (or, I mostly use the top left of the touchpad). So I often end up doing a swipe and bringing up some menu, or to do the swipe so slow that no menu is appearing but the mouse pointer is also not moving when I move my finger. Quite annoying.
When swiping from left edge it earlier swapped apps like crazy. I disabled that, so now it only brings up the same menu as pressing win+tab (or some times the charms bar, I never know which). I could change that by:
Win+I → Change PC settings → General → When I swipe from the left edge, switch directly to my most recent app.
I’ve tried Mouse settings in Control Panel, driver settings for my touchpad and searching for swipe and gestures on my computer (which was what led me to the setting above) with no luck.
How can I disable the swipe gestures, or change what they do?
The Answer
Several SuperUser contributors explained how they were able to disable the swipe gestures using various laptop-manufacturer provided tools, but contributor Daniel B. offers a registry-based solution that should work for any laptop with a synaptic touchpad:
If you’d like to disable specific gestures or otherwise edit the swipe gestures, it’s recommended to do so via manufacturer supplied software tools. Check out the full discussion at SuperUser for insights from other contributors into individual laptops.
You will need to make a file called gestures.reg, open notepad and paste the following:
Save this file somewhere, with the .reg extension.
Now run it, some warning boxes may come up, you will need to press Yes when they do, after the operation has finished, reboot your PC and they should now be disabled.
If you want to re-enable these gestures, then you will need to do the same but use the following text when saving the file: