How to Use Mouse Gestures
Mouse gestures are a combination of mouse-pointing movements and clicks which the computer's software recognizes as a specific command.[1] Many users find using mouse gestures a great way to simplify tasks and a way to speed things up.
EditSteps
-
1Get an operating system that supports mouse gestures. These are:
- Windows (Strokeit, gMote)
- Linux (Easystroke).
Ad -
2
-
3Turn mouse gestures on.
- In Opera, go to Tools, Preferences, Advanced, Shortcuts, and click on "Enable Mouse Gestures". OR Perform any gesture and Opera will ask you to turn gestures on.
- In Firefox, go to Tools, Add-ons, Extensions and double-click "Mouse Gestures".
- In Chrome, go to Customize, Extensions, Mouse Stroke, and click "Enable".
-
4
-
5Use mouse gestures.
- RMB and move to the left goes back.
- RMB and move to the right goes forward.
- RMB and move up then down to refresh.
- RMB and move up then right maximizes.
- RMB and move down then left minimizes.
- RMB and move down opens new window or link in new window.
- RMB and move down then right closes.
- Easy to visualize examples of Opera gestures: http://www.opera.com/browser/tutorials/gestures/
- Memorize them just by using them. Remember you don't need to know all of them. Start with back and forward.
Ad
Questions and Answers
EditVideo
This video demonstrates finding, installing and using the mouse gestures for Firefox. |
EditThings You'll Need
- Applicable operating system
- Applicable application
- Mouse
EditSources and Citations
- ↑ Pointing device gesture, by Wikipedia
Article Info
Featured Article
Categories: Featured Articles | Operating Systems
Thanks to all authors for creating a page that has been read 43,505 times.
About this wikiHow