
microGesture ์ ์์: snuz2
Ultra Compact Mouse Gesture Extension.
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A very compact and easy to use mouse gesture handler.
To make a gesture, hold down the right mouse button and drag, then release.
Gesture Navigation
Long Up : Open a New Tab
Up : Goto Top of Page
Left : Go Back
Right : Go Forward
Down : Goto Bottom of Page
Long Down : Close Tab
Link Gestures
Up : Open in a New Tab
Down : Open in a Background Tab
No configuration required, just load and go!
For more information and more options go to the Homepage.
To make a gesture, hold down the right mouse button and drag, then release.
Gesture Navigation
Long Up : Open a New Tab
Up : Goto Top of Page
Left : Go Back
Right : Go Forward
Down : Goto Bottom of Page
Long Down : Close Tab
Link Gestures
Up : Open in a New Tab
Down : Open in a Background Tab
No configuration required, just load and go!
For more information and more options go to the Homepage.
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Tabs opened with microGesture will return to the opening tab when they are closed. Provided you don't click a different tab in the meantime. It's a Firefox bug that clicking a different tab causes FF to forget the relationship between tabs...
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I believe that mouse gestures are only really useful for the most common tasks of the browser, especially, forward and backward navigation. I also added top and bottom of page as well since they are intuitive and handy gestures and open and close tab. About the only other common task I perform when browsing is following links, so I added gestures that intelligently respond to links and allow you to take control of where they open: in a new tab, or in a background tab. Using more complicated gestures is no easier than right clicking to get a context menu plus they're a pain to remember.