Easystroke is a very fun software through which you can use mouse gestures to manipulate the Linux desktop, such as startup programs, switching the desktop etc.
Easystroke provides a common format for deb and binary packages and source code, you can access, here do not more installed. Simple talk about usage. After the start, first click Easystroke AddAction to add an operation, such as start Gvim program. Then you can enter the name of the mouse gestures, type select a Command, and enter the parameters for gvim. As shown above. Next, we need to record a mouse gestures. This can click on the buttons to the accomplish RecordStroke. For example, I use the mouse to draw a shape on the screen such as V gestures. That way, when I execute V on the screen the mouse gestures, will launch the Gvim. Fun, try to go quickly. Original link: http://linuxtoy.org/archives/easystroke.tml
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