Mouse Gestures for Internet Explorer
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Mouse gestures allow you to use the mouse to control common Internet Explorer functionality (e.g. go back a page, switch between tabs, close the current tab). Simply hold down the mouse button (usually the right button, but this is fully configurable) and draw a simple shape to invoke the associated action.
Features
1. Integrated with Internet Explorer
2. Mouse Gestures for Internet Explorer are implemented as a Browser Helper Object. This means that the plugin has full access to IE's object model, allowing most aspects of browsing to be controlled via a gesture.
3. Customisable gesture engine
4. Users aren't restricted just to the built in gestures. The gesture editor allows you to write your own - either by using the gesture wizard to recognise a new gesture, or by manually inputting the gesture sequence.
5. Mouse Trails
6. As you're drawing a gesture, Mouse Gestures for Internet Explorer can draw a trail to show you the gesture you've drawn so far.
7. Scripting Support
8. The Mouse Gestures plugin now exposes the internals of the gesture engine so you can write your own advanced scripts.
9. Support for Windows x64
10. Windows x64 is fully supported - huge thanks to Eric Lawrence at Microsoft for making this happen.
Most of the gestures are triggered by dragging the mouse with right button down. For example, to open a new window, hold the right mouse button, move the mouse down then let go. Easy!
If you decide you want to cancel a gesture, either: drag the mouse in a few random directions before letting go of the mouse or hold the mouse still for a few seconds.
The license of this software is Freeware, you can free download and free use this mouse & keyboard software.

