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- Price: Free
- Operating system: Windows 95/98/Me/2000/XP/NT
- Date added: June 01, 2005
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From Smardec :Mouse Gestures is an open source (LGPL) pure Java library for recognition and processing mouse gestures. With Mouse Gestures you have a fast way to execute commands without using the keyboard, menus or toolbars. The user just holds down a mouse button and moves the mouse in a certain predefined way.
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Version: Mouse Gestures 1.2
"inconvenient for non-developer/-programmer"
Pros: the 'library' which includes the functions for catching mouse gestures works well enough, so an additional set of procedures or a 2nd/3rd party program could use them.
there is no actual installation needed; simply unpacking the archive and running the batch-file to test the function of the library very basically shows what it's meant to be good for.
Cons: it but leaves to include for anything further than that.
this is not a finished program or at least for the all-day used it is not. there's no commonly accepted executable included and no procedures in the library that would enable to 'setup' certain gestures, it's just simply the library to recognise them.. which doesn't make it too useful for non-developers who don't want to tinker around with it but just want a ready-to-use program.
it has its functionality, but it's not for the average consumer.
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