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Navigate with mouse gestures and learn strokes with a built in Gesture Coach.
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A mouse-gestures extension transforms your everyday browsing into an intuitive, lightning-fast experience by letting you perform common actions with simple, track-pad-or-mouse swipes instead of reaching for buttons, menus, or keyboard shortcuts. Once installed, it quietly injects a lightweight script that listens only for right-button drags, ensuring it never interferes with normal clicks or site-specific scripts. Draw a quick leftward stroke to go back, flick right to go forward, sweep downward to scroll to the page bottom, or sketch an inverted “V” to open a link in a new tab. The extension recognizes preset patterns out of the box—tab clone, tab close, reload, mute, pin, reopen closed tab, open downloads, view source—and also includes an elegant visual editor so power users can design their own gestures in seconds.
At its core is a gesture-recognition engine optimized for low-latency input. The true magic, however, is in the everyday flow improvement. Once you’ve internalized a handful of strokes, you’ll find yourself navigating twenty, thirty, even forty percent faster because your cursor never has to detour toward browser chrome. Browsing ancient web-forums without dedicated “Next page” buttons becomes painless.
In short, a mouse-gestures extension turns your browser into a canvas for motion-driven commands—speeding up tab management, reducing strain, and delighting anyone who values efficiency. Once you experience seamless swipe-based control, traditional point-and-click feels positively archaic.