Sebastian Dransfeld wrote:

> Christian Pedaschus wrote:
>
>> and there the idea dies ;)
>
>
> Why? Most gesture systems work by pressing some button to activate
> them. This is possible in E too. So like some other person wrote, it
> could be possible to press a modifier or a key, and then do mouse
> gestures that modify a window (raise, lower, iconify...)
>
hmm, i never thought of doing it without a pressed button (this would be
real fun, moving your mouse and oops, active app killed), but i
understood rasters answer as if it's not gonna happen...?
and it would be really nice cause sometimes 2500px (dualscreen) can be a
long long way to go just for closing/min/max an app using the mouse

i even have 2 mousebuttons left, so i would find a gesture system really
usefull and there 'could' be some nice effect while using the gesture
(painting onscreen, like a wizard in a mmo)

so i would say: do it, if u can ;)

greets, chris


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