Touch gestures are like keyboard/mouse shortcuts for your devices with touchpads. You can perform many actions using your fingers, including selecting items, showing all windows, switching desktops, and many more actions that can be performed with your fingers on touchpad devices. For example, tap the touchpad with three fingers to open Windows Search. Tap the touchpad with four fingers to open Calendar & Notifications. There are many more gestures that can be used to perform simple tasks on Windows 11. Some of these gestures will only work with precision touchpads. To find out if your laptop has one, select Start > Settings > Bluetooth & devices  > Touchpad. Also, if your device’s touchpad is disabled or you want to enable it, read the post below. How to disable or enable touchpad on Windows 11 Below we’ll provide you with a list of touchpad gestures you can use for Windows 11 to get work done.

How to use touch gestures in Windows 11

As mentioned above, touch gestures will let you perform physical actions on a touchpad with your finger(s). Note: When touch gestures are enabled, three- and four-finger interactions in your apps might not work. To continue using these interactions in your apps, turn off this setting. That should do it! Conclusion: This post showed you how to use touch gestures with touchpad devices running Windows 11. If you find any error above or have something to add, please use the comment form below.