FlyGesture

Claws

Power Member
Mouse Gestures the Easy Way
Instant feedback so you know you are on the right track. Easy configuration to make your own actions.

Actions to build on
FlyGesture works a lot like Automator. You can create a single action, or chains of actions to be invoked by the simple movements of your mouse.
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FlyGesture

É uma simples aplicação, com parametrizações, por forma a desenvolver um workflow associado a determinado movimento do rato. Pode ser accionado via combinação de teclas ou, se preferido pelo utilizador, um simples clique no botão do rato que se deseja ser desencadeador do surgimento do programa.

Geeky, mas razoável :)


Hope you enjoy :007:
 
O Alias StudioTools/Maya tinha -e tem- isso há mais tempo aínda. :P

Tu colocas sempre acento na palavra "ainda" que, na sua grafia correcta, não o tem. Eu sei que este comentário não se relaciona com tecnologia mas também não custa ajudarmo-nos e aprendermos uns com os outros.
 
Estamos a falar do conceito-base deste tipo de interfaces, não do que é feito com ele.


Ok. Então não leves a mal...

The first mouse gesture, the "drag," was introduced by Apple to replace a dedicated "move" button on mouses shipped with its Macintosh and Lisa computers. Dragging involves holding down a mouse button while moving the mouse; the software interprets this as an action distinct from separate clicking and moving behaviors. Although this behavior has been adopted in a huge variety of software packages, few other gestures have been as successful.
 
Ok. Então não leves a mal...

Wikipedia ?
Sorry to disappoint you, but...:

# Gesture Recognition: The first pen-based input device, the RAND tablet, was funded by ARPA. Sketchpad used light-pen gestures (1963). Teitelman in 1964 developed the first trainable gesture recognizer. A very early demonstration of gesture recognition was Tom Ellis' GRAIL system on the RAND tablet (1964, ARPA funded). It was quite common in light-pen-based systems to include some gesture recognition, for example in the AMBIT/G system (1968 -- ARPA funded). A gesture-based text editor using proof-reading symbols was developed at CMU by Michael Coleman in 1969. Bill Buxton at the University of Toronto has been studying gesture-based interactions since 1980. Gesture recognition has been used in commercial CAD systems since the 1970s, and came to universal notice with the Apple Newton in 1992.

http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~amulet/papers/uihistory.tr.html
 
O cocoa suite faz a mesma coisa e dá para tds as aplicações em cocoa, é o tipo de coisa que qdo uso rato já não posso viver sem.
 
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