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Just Gestures (64 bit)

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  • Publishers:
    Miroslav Dzurenko
  • License: Free
  • Capacity: 1,4 MB
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  • System: Win 2K/2003/XP/Vista/7

Just Gestures (64 bit)

Just Gestures is free software. Just right click, move to a pre-set image can activate a software, minimize a window or open a new window . this makes using the computer convenient and fast. than.

The first time you use it, the software setup dialog box appears. You can click Cancel at this dialog box to skip the setup step.

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After clicking Cancel, the main interface of the software appears. Here, a list of mouse movements to control Windows pre-set by the software will be displayed.

Select a certain function from the list on the left, then click on the lower right pane, the software will show how to move the mouse vividly, letting the user know how to move the mouse to activate the function. corresponding feature.

For example, with the Minimize Windows feature - minimize the software window, when you click on the lower right pane, the software will display vividly how the mouse moves. Now, just right click and move your mouse from top to bottom, immediately the window of the selected software will be minimized to the system tray.

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Or like with the Show desktop function (minimize all open windows to return to the desktop), you just need to right-click and move in an arc (inverted U) from left to right, immediately The window will be collapsed and the desktop will be displayed.

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In addition to providing Windows mouse control features, the software also allows using the right mouse to control the web browser. For example, with Google Chrome, you can move the mouse from right to left to move to the previous page (similar to the Back feature), or move perpendicularly from the bottom to the top to close an open tab.

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In particular, in case you find the mouse movement options set by the software too complicated and difficult to remember, you can create your own mouse movements, with the features you set yourself. .

To do this, click the Add New Gesture button from the menu of the software.

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From the dialog that appears, the functions are divided into groups, such as groups for managing windows software, groups for managing media, or groups for managing web browsers . You choose the type of function that I want to add.

For example, if you want to open the website of Dan Tri by moving your mouse in the 'D' shape, here, select Internet Options and select Open Website from the menu that appears on the right. Then click Next to continue.

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Next, enter the website address you want to access in the dialog box. Click the Get website icon button to let the software automatically take your website's logo. Then continue to click Next.

At a later step, the software allows you to move the mouse to create a new action. Here, left click and drag the image you want to set for the software. For example, make a 'D' shape for access.

Note : at this setup step, you use the left mouse, instead of using the right mouse as when using the software.

Name the action you just created in the Name box in the lower right corner.

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Finally click Next and click Finish to complete the setup process.

Return to the main interface of the software, you will see new functions created by yourself in the list of functions. Now, at any point on Windows, just right click and move to form a 'D' (as set above), immediately the website of Dan Tri online newspaper will be opened in the door web browser window.

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You can use the same method to function for other actions.

In addition, you can set up mouse movements to quickly activate a certain software. To use this, click Add New Gesture as above.
From the dialog that appears, click Windows Shell -> Start Program from the menu. Then click Next to continue.

At the next step, click Browser to find the software activation file (the exe file of the software), then click Next. In the last step, you use the mouse to 'draw' how to move as instructed above.

For example, here, we choose the Yahoo! Messenger, and 'draw' into an 'Y' shape. Thus, whenever you right click and move the mouse according to this icon, YM software will automatically be activated.

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In the field you want to delete or change an action icon created earlier, select the action from the list on the interface, then press Delete (to delete) or click Modify (to change) from the menu of software.

You can change back the default created move to make it easier and easier to remember for using process.

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