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Everyone with Firefox:

ManBearPig

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Get all in one mouse gestures. I cant live w/o it and it makes things so much easier and faster. I'm surprised everyone doesn't know about it.
 
Originally posted by: Heen05
Get all in one mouse gestures. I cant live w/o it and it makes things so much easier and faster. I'm surprised I don't know about it.
fixed 😛

I'll stick with keyboard shortcuts 🙂
 
Everytime Opera pops up a message asking me if I meant to do a mouse gesture I get pissed off. I don't want to add something like that to firefox.

Hell, whenever moving the mouse wheel down then up relatively quickly makes the browser go back a page I feel like throwing stuff.
 
If I'm correct in assuming that the mentioned software was a Mozilla extension -- check out StrokeIt instead, perhaps. Independent application that isn't just for Firefox, but it has support for it. So you can use it with any other application as well. It's made me incredibly dependent on it, though, and I often find myself trying to do gestures when I'm using someone else's PC 🙂
 
Originally posted by: Nebben
If I'm correct in assuming that the mentioned software was a Mozilla extension -- check out StrokeIt instead, perhaps. Independent application that isn't just for Firefox, but it has support for it. So you can use it with any other application as well. It's made me incredibly dependent on it, though, and I often find myself trying to do gestures when I'm using someone else's PC 🙂

sweet...what other apps is it useful for?
 
I won't use mouse gestures, because sometimes I just randomly draw with my mouse. Sometimes I make figure eights, draw circles around blocks of text, and other stuff. I also only have a three button mouse, so I can't use back and forward buttons or anything. Plain and simple navigation for me.
 
StrokeIt's good for general Windows usage -- I do a downward line to close apps, write a letter to open different programs, upward/downward lines in Firefox to open new tabs and close the one you're on, letter E to open Windows Explorer, etc. etc.

Basically, anything that you can do faster by making a quick mouse movement becomes quicker to do. And it's fun 🙂
 
Originally posted by: Aflac
I won't use mouse gestures, because sometimes I just randomly draw with my mouse. Sometimes I make figure eights, draw circles around blocks of text, and other stuff. I also only have a three button mouse, so I can't use back and forward buttons or anything. Plain and simple navigation for me.

Well, you can set it up so that you have to press a button and make a movement and then release the button. That's what I do, using the right mouse button as the trigger.
 
Originally posted by: screw3d
Originally posted by: Heen05
Get all in one mouse gestures. I cant live w/o it and it makes things so much easier and faster. I'm surprised I don't know about it.
fixed 😛

I'll stick with keyboard shortcuts 🙂

definately. I tried gestures but my arm and wrist started to ache rather quickly.
 
Originally posted by: biostud
Originally posted by: screw3d
Originally posted by: Heen05
Get all in one mouse gestures. I cant live w/o it and it makes things so much easier and faster. I'm surprised I don't know about it.
fixed 😛

I'll stick with keyboard shortcuts 🙂

definately. I tried gestures but my arm and wrist started to ache rather quickly.

Bollocks, it's awesome. I've used it for years, and i can't believe everyone else is not using it!
 
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