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  - How to use the mouse gesture
Move your mouse in a straight line to in direction of the bottom of the screen for approximately 3 cm (1,2 Inches) then without releasing the mouse button move it for ~3cm straight to the right and release the right button.
Of course you don't need to make a "perfect" line with you mouse, just something that "look like" a line as long as you don't shake too much your mouse or make a movement too small the gesture algorithm should be able to detect it correctly.
This screen is also a very good place to train on using mouse gesture because there you see in real time the movement that then gesture algorithm detect.
www.dvdsubber.com /forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=486   (274 words)

  
  Mouse gesture
In computing, a mouse gesture is a way of combining computer mouse movements and clicks which the software recognizes as a specific command.
Mouse gestures are a relatively new form of input.
Sensiva is a general mouse gesture solution for Windows systems.
www.xasa.com /wiki/en/wikipedia/m/mo/mouse_gesture.html   (304 words)

  
 DVDSubber forum - How to use the mouse gesture
If the gesture is valid then the command will be executed if it's not then the popup menu will be opened like on a normal right mouse click.
Move your mouse in a straight line to in direction of the bottom of the screen for approximately 3 cm (1,2 Inches) then without releasing the mouse button move it for ~3cm straight to the right and release the right button.
Of course you don't need to make a "perfect" line with you mouse, just something that "look like" a line as long as you don't shake too much your mouse or make a movement too small the gesture algorithm should be able to detect it correctly.
www.darkwet.net /dvdsubber/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=486   (283 words)

  
 Mouse gesture
In computing, a mouse gesture is a way of moving the computer mouse in a certain predefined way, which the software recognizes as a specific command.
Mouse gestures are used to provide quick access to common functions of a computer application.
The way the gestures are recognized is different with each implementation, sometimes allowing for very short mouse movement distances to be recognized as gestures, and sometimes requiring very exact emulation of a certain movement pattern (e.g.
www.ebroadcast.com.au /lookup/encyclopedia/mo/Mouse_gestures.html   (195 words)

  
 Gesture   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Mouse Gestures are a new input method enjoying widespread popularity.
By moving the mouse cursor in a predetermined pattern, the user can perform operations such as close a window, go back in the history, zoom in, etc. These generally require a certain mouse button to be pressed to distinguish between gestures and normal input.
Mouse gesture data was collected using Gesture, a simple C/Xlib program that writes the trajectories of mouse drags to standard output.
www.ecel.ufl.edu /~barnes/gesture/gesture.php   (664 words)

  
 More Mouse Gestures in ARRIS   (Site not responding. Last check: )
To edit the command which is executed when a mouse gesture is performed, select the box displaying the gesture on the Mouse MCI Menu.
A custom mouse gesture set may be saved and loaded by name as a style using the buttons found at the bottom of the Mouse MCI Menu.
Buttons which load a default mouse gesture set for 2D drawing and for 3D modeling may also be found at the bottom of the Mouse MCI menu.
www.arriscad.com /Flash/mouse_gestures_more.html   (223 words)

  
 Mouse Gesture
Mouse gesturing is a form of interaction that allows the user to operate a computer with symbols drawn using the mouse pointer.
The use of gestures that can be executed anywhere on the screen avoids large movements, such as reaching for controls, which are almost always positioned at the edge of a display and reduces the need to continually swap the hand between the mouse and keyboard.
A problem of gesture interaction is feedback notification, which is required to indicate whether the gesture has been inputted correctly by indicting the gesture recognized and the corresponding command activated, Mojo achieves this with pop-up click-through notifications panels.
www.mousegesture.org   (1439 words)

  
 Using Mouse Gesture to draw UML Diagram
Mouse gestures are visual modeling tools that help you to draw and manage your diagram with just a click of your mouse.
To apply mouse gesture on Linux and Unix platform, press the Ctrl key and hold down the left mouse button, move the mouse to form the gesture indicated by a blue path.
To apply mouse gesture on Mac OS X platform, press the Apple key and hold down the left mouse button, move the mouse to form the gesture indicated by a blue path.
resource.visual-paradigm.com /tips_and_tricks/diagramming/using_mouse_gesture.html   (832 words)

  
 mozdev.org - optimoz: /gestures/index
Mouse Gestures are a fast way to execute commands without using the keyboard, menus or toolbars.
Instead, the user holds down a mouse button (usually the right one), moves the mouse in a certain way to form a gesture, then releases the mouse button.
All screen shots were taken with the optional feature "mouse trails" enabled, to illustrate how the mouse was moved.
optimoz.mozdev.org /gestures   (260 words)

  
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A mouse gesture is a series of mouse motions (usually accompanied by a button drag) that act as short-cuts to certain operations.
Gestures are bound to callbacks such that when a user performs a recognized gesture, the corresponding callback is called.
The callback associated with this gesture is the same as that supplied during the constructor (or set via a "command()" call).
www.cpan.org /modules/by-module/Tk/Tk-MouseGesture-0.02.readme   (699 words)

  
 Building a better computer mouse - CNET News.com
Mouse gestures are just one of the latest attempts to improve the PC user interface, which has coalesced around a series of conventions first hammered out by engineers at Xerox's Palo Alto Research Center in the 1970s and subsequently commercialized by Apple Computer to wide imitation.
Doozan said he developed the gesture to be versatile and he gave users a roadmap for assigning their own commands to specific movements, including macros.
Doug Engelbart, director of nonprofit Bootstrap Institute, said in an interview that he was unfamiliar with mouse gestures, but he applauded the efforts of its developers, saying an overhaul of the standard point-and-click interface is overdue.
news.cnet.com /2100-1023-960408.html   (1523 words)

  
 Building a better computer mouse | Tech News on ZDNet   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Mouse gestures are just one of the latest attempts to improve the PC user interface, which has coalesced around a series of conventions first hammered out by engineers at Xerox's Palo Alto Research Center in the 1970s and subsequently commercialized by Apple Computer to wide imitation.
Indeed, mouse gestures have been incorporated into some advanced 3D CAD (computer-aided design) programs, but they are now being extended to ordinary computer tasks.
Doug Engelbart, director of nonprofit Bootstrap Institute, said in an interview that he was unfamiliar with mouse gestures, but he applauded the efforts of its developers, saying an overhaul of the standard point-and-click interface is overdue.
news.zdnet.com /2100-9584_22-960408.html   (1408 words)

  
 Building a better computer mouse | CNET News.com
Mouse gestures are just one of the latest attempts to improve the PC user interface, which has coalesced around a series of conventions first hammered out by engineers at Xerox's Palo Alto Research Center in the 1970s and subsequently commercialized by Apple Computer to wide imitation.
Doozan said he developed the gesture to be versatile and he gave users a roadmap for assigning their own commands to specific movements, including macros.
Doug Engelbart, director of nonprofit Bootstrap Institute, said in an interview that he was unfamiliar with mouse gestures, but he applauded the efforts of its developers, saying an overhaul of the standard point-and-click interface is overdue.
news.com.com /2100-1023-960408.html   (1305 words)

  
 CodeProject: Adding Mouse Gesture Functionality to Your .NET Application Within Seconds. Free source code and ...
There are some postings on CodeProject that address mouse gestures in one way or the other way (unfortunately, I didn't get the AI ones running), so I thought to offer my solution to the CP community.
I first saw a mouse gestures functionality in the very early 90s in a CAD kernel package written in C that I used in a project.
When an event raises, it is visualized in the group box bellow the tabs: Red means no valid mouse gesture, green means a valied mouse gesture was entered and its key generated, but no appropriate command was found, whereas blue means that a command was found.
www.codeproject.com /KB/cs/mouse_gesture.aspx   (2291 words)

  
 Mouse Gestures Redox - FAQs
For the back and forward gestures, you can set a time limit after which the gestures are cancelled automatically, and you can continue to select text.
Configure Mouse Gestures to use a mouse button other than the left mouse, or to require a modifier like the control key.
The reason for this is that Jochen and Jens, the only Mouse Gestures developers, do not have access to a Macintosh computer, and even then would probably not have the time for testing and bugfixing on a third platform.
www.mousegestures.org /help   (1050 words)

  
 Recognizing Mouse Gestures
Mouse gesture support is becoming increasingly common, not only on PDAs but also in desktop applications such as Opera and Mozilla Firefox, not to mention games (e.g., Black and White).
Recognizing a mouse gesture isn't as difficult as it may sound, because it can be reduced to four fairly straightforward steps: filtering, limiting, simplifying, and matching.
In general, mouse gestures are only helpful if they are easy to remember and if the application is mouse-oriented.
doc.trolltech.com /qq/qq18-mousegestures.html   (1268 words)

  
 Mouse gesture / tabbed web browser,Internet Browser,Ad Filter,popup blocker,privacy cleaner,mouse gestures... - ...
Mouse gesture is a kind of simple sign that you use mouse to draw in your screen.
Mouse gesture is a way of shortcut and it can replace shortcuts, menu and toolbar partly.
Users just only press mouse command (generally mouse right key), shift mouse within a designated path to accomplish a mouse gesture, and release mouse at last.
www.acoobrowser.com /Mouse2gesture.php   (168 words)

  
 Linux.com :: Using mouse gestures across Linux
My first brush with mouse gestures on the Opera browser was an accident, but the ability to quickly move backward or forward in the browser history, open new windows, close tabs, and more without using the menus or moving the mouse toward the navigation toolbar won me over immediately.
Mouse gestures, in essence, are similar to keyboard shortcuts.
Whether mouse gestures work for you depends on the type of mouse user you are.
www.linux.com /feature/125257   (1265 words)

  
 Mouse Gesture for IE
Mouse Gesture are a fast way to execute commands without using the keyboard, menus or toolbars.
IE7Pro Mouse Gesture can be used to go back or forward a page, stop / refresh / reload / close / print / save / scroll current tab page, switch between tabs, open new tabs, resize window,find text, view source and numerous other functions.
All screen shots were taken with the optional feature "show mouse trails" enabled, to illustrate how the mouse was moved.
www.ie7pro.com /mouse-gesture.html   (308 words)

  
 Mojo- Instructions
The easiest way, when in click-thru or Charm mode, to access the same previously mentioned functions is to either use a right mouse click where you can use those controls as described earlier or use the Charm menu, which can be accessed by drawing a down-right diagonal gesture.
Gesture can them be used to navigate through directories and folders, and can also be used to sought files by using the gestures to list file deatils, where they can be listed by name of size, or grouped according to file type.
To avoid continually swapping your hand from the mouse to the keyboard to press keys such as, 'delete', 'backspace', 'return/enter', 'ctrl+p' simply use the associated gesture.
www.cityzen451.co.uk /MojoHelpFile.htm   (1074 words)

  
 vbAccelerator - Adding Mouse Gesture Support to .NET Windows Applications
Use of mouse gestures to control application is becoming increasingly common in the more sophisticated web browsers.
In the case of processing Mouse Gestures, this is a requirement since you normally want to be able to act on a Mouse Gesture regardless of which window or control the mouse is drawing over when the gesture occurs.
If you filter a mouse up message, Windows is thrown into a slight state of confusion since it still thinks the mouse is captured by the control or form the mouse was initially pressed over.
www.vbaccelerator.com /home/NET/Code/Libraries/Windows_Messages/Mouse_Gestures/article.asp   (1476 words)

  
 Custom RPG Firefox Mouse Gesture Searches - GameWyrd
Mouse Gestures are commands you send to Firefox by simply using your mouse.
Mouse gestures are configured so they are not triggered by accident, nevertheless some people find them just too strange.
There are many fans of mouse gestures as they let you surf and internet without even having to touch the keyboard (ideal if you dice in one hand and your mouse in the other).
www.gamewyrd.com /archives/firemouse.php   (385 words)

  
 gesture - Information from Reference.com
The language of gesture is rich in ways for individuals to express a variety...
gesture, the "drag," was introduced by Apple to replace a dedicated "move"...
Mouse Gestures are a fast way to execute commands without using the keyboard,
www.reference.com /search?q=gesture&db=web   (252 words)

  
 Mouse Gestures
Complex mouse gestures are just awful, but I can't live without the simple gestures I use every day in Firefox: hold down the right mouse button and flick the mouse left for back, right for forward...
Fundamentally, mouse gestures are an extension of the "hotkey" concept from keyboards to the mouse.
Mouse gestures are the kind of stuff programmers end up producing because they never realize what they're doing.
c2.com /cgi/wiki?MouseGestures   (1085 words)

  
 Extensions
Mouse gesture extensions are based on event listeners invoked when mouse events are generated.
Since mouse events are lost during page load, I recommend "A la Opera" mode only for faster machines where loading the page from the cache is almost instantaneous, unless you are cautious not to release the depressed button during page load.
Mouse gestures customization allows the user to define, for each function accessible to this application, the gesture which will, when recognized, trigger the function.
perso.orange.fr /marc.boullet/ext/extensions-en.html   (8188 words)

  
 StrokeIt - Mouse Gesture Program (download torrent) - TPB
Mouse gestures are simple symbols that you "draw" on your screen using your mouse.
When you perform a mouse gesture that StrokeIt can recognize, it will perform the "action" associated with that gesture.
StrokeIt can currently recognize more than 80 unique mouse gestures and can be easily trained to recognize many more.
thepiratebay.org /tor/3621501/StrokeIt_-_Mouse_Gesture_Program   (152 words)

  
 Mouse Gesture for IE
Mouse Gesture are a fast way to execute commands without using the keyboard, menus or toolbars.
IE7Pro Mouse Gesture can be used to go back or forward a page, stop / refresh / reload / close / print / save / scroll current tab page, switch between tabs, open new tabs, resize window,find text, view source and numerous other functions.
All screen shots were taken with the optional feature "show mouse trails" enabled, to illustrate how the mouse was moved.
ie7pro.com /mouse-gesture.html   (308 words)

  
 Day 15: Mouse Gestures (30 Days to becoming an Opera8 Lover)
Mouse gestures are such a thing: They enable you to perform actions with an elegant movement of your hand.
Basically, a mouse gesture is a specific movement with your mouse while holding down the right mouse button.
By the way, since you asked, Opera introduced Mouse Gestures in Opera 5.10 (at least) and I found several references to Opera mouse gestures in July 2001 which is about 4 years ago, and one can safely assume that it was in development before that.
operalover.tntluoma.com /day_15_mouse_gestures   (2247 words)

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