Mouse gesture again

For leo:

In fact , opus is a perfect program to work with a mouse gesture program, because you can adress all the
functions in opus.

(if there's no shortcuts implanted, you can always put
a predefined command in the menu, and by the highlighted letters (which you can choose as you sure
know), you cans access the function. see ?

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flytox wrote:
For leo:

In fact , opus is a perfect program to work with a mouse gesture program, because you can adress all the
functions in opus.

(if there's no shortcuts implanted, you can always put
a predefined command in the menu, and by the highlighted letters (which you can choose as you sure
know), you cans access the function. see ?[/quote]

The problem is that mouse buttons+mouse moves already do something on DOpus...

I'd like, for ex., to have same gestures as in Opera for next/prev function: Maintain right mouse button and move to left or right... => it will select files with DOpus...

It can be usefull when you do the gesture outside DOpus window, for sure... But when you want to use it inside DOpus listers, you're stuck, because no matter what you do, it will already has some sort of function...

And btw, it would appear stupid to me that you have to do that by intercepting the gesture in a mouse gesture program, then run a program that would tell dopus: "ok, do that"...

Leo.

In maxthon i have suppresed the mouge gesture gestion and i do all the gestures with stroke it (external program of course)

So , by adressing the highlighted letters in opus menus, i can have exactly the same gestures in all the programs that require it.

for special movements, for instance left , right or middle clicks, i ask the mouse gesture program to start macros from programs adressing these clicks.

it's just an idea i propose you to solve your problem, but you maybe have better ones ? if so please tell me i'm very interrested in this question.

one more thing i forgot : i prefered stroke it to other solutions, coz you can choose genreral movements for ALL programs AND specific ones for specific programs. and tha'ts the point.