"My first brush with mouse gestures on the Opera browser was an accident, but the ability to quickly move backward or forward in the browser history, open new windows, close tabs, and more without using the menus or moving the mouse toward the navigation toolbar won me over immediately. Nowadays, this feature is available in Firefox and Konqueror too, and you can even configure mouse gestures for GNOME and KDE desktop environments." More here.
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Ditto. Although I think stuff like this could have utility to some users - I've worked with graphic artists who typically worked with one hand on the mouse on and on the keyboard (including a guy who used a drafting table and put his mouse below the keyboard).
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Ditto. Although I think stuff like this could have utility to some users - I've worked with graphic artists who typically worked with one hand on the mouse on and on the keyboard (including a guy who used a drafting table and put his mouse below the keyboard).