I was so inspired by the idea with mouse gestures that I decided to look for something similar for Linux. Found it quickly. In the Archlinux repository there was an easystroke utility.
There is an intuitive interface with great features.
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It means that you can. You can click the Add Application button to select an application and then a command to it. Or just for the whole working environment. Here are some possibilities you can do with gestures:
Command (Run Command)
Key (Keystroke Simulation)
Text
Scroll
Ignore
Button
Misc (different options. Minimize, etc.)
What he did not translate yet did not understand for what.
A delay is also set, etc. In general, a lot of opportunities. But unfortunately, the documentation leaves much to be desired, so I myself have not yet understood the meaning of many options, but it’s clear right away that you can do a lot. By default, the middle mouse button is set, that is, the second one. By the way it is convenient to use for video casts when you say anything, you can select for greater clarity.
If someone reads this, do not kick. This is my first habrapost so everything is so “simple” and not a lot of information.