Gesture Manager
Version: 1.1.5
License: Shareware (19.95 USD)
OS: Windows XP, Windows 7
Size: 443 kB
Is your display area full of opened applications? Are you tired to search the buttons and icons when you need to close or minimize windows? Do you work much with keyboard and mouse? Well! If PC is not just fun but used for business, here is a simple way to do some system operations by mouse gestures! (May be, you’ve tried to use gestures in the Opera or FireFox browser)
Short movements based on straight lines allow you to minimize and restore windows quickly, close them, or switch from one active window to another. You’ll open Windows Explorer and Task Manager by easy relaxed mouse gesture anywhere in the window. You can run scripts and other files with gestures, if you add them to configuration.
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GestMan — optimize your everyday work with PCs by using set mouse movements (gestures) instead of clicking buttons and icons. The program has an easy interface and allows you to manage the most common actions in the OS.
Version 1.X.X provides the following actions:
You can create your own custom gesture for any action given above.
Files can be executed with mouse gestures too. You need to add a path to that file and corresponding gesture to configuration.
May be it helps you to run scripts and use commands.
It is possible to disable gestures for some chosen applications. You need to enter its “.exe file” to the Ignore list. You should add applications with already existing support of gestures. And we recommend to add full screen games to the Ignore list too.
Mouse gesture — is the mode to control applications by using mouse movements as commands.
Each gesture contains the following operations:
In GestMan we use simple gestures based on straight lines. Such movements are easy and quick, more comfortable than difficult figures with rounded shapes (for example, letters).
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