gMote: using mouse gestures open and control your
Post by Voex | Date: 2010-03-21

gMote is a freeware program that allows you to record gestures (mouse motions) and assign them to frequently performed tasks such as launch programs, websites, Windows tasks and much more. with gMote, You can then launch those whenever you need them by drawing the specific gesture.
gMote can hold your hand through making your first gestures if you are a new user, and it supports over 30 different actions. gMote also prompts you when a new gesture you've created matches too closely with an existing gesture, so your gestures stay distinct.
Here are some notes of this program:
- User interface: the dual-pane user interface looks really good. gestures are drawn on the right pane while the left pane lists the different gestures. You can drag and drop shortcuts, executables, and bookmarks into the left pane to convert them into actions.
- Mouse gestures: have to be in one continuous motion.
- Performance: gesture recognition can be a bit slow, at times leaving you may wondering if the program didn' t recognize it.
- No need install: just unzip and run. You will have to add to the windows start folder if you want to the program to start with windows.
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