This is the old home page of Mousetweaks.
Module Mousetweaks
Maintainer(s):
- Francesco Fumanti, email address: francesco dot fumanti at gmx dot net
- Gerd Kohlberger
What is Mousetweaks
Mousetweaks is an Accessibility Software whose developement started as a GSoC 2007 project under Ubuntu. It brings additional fonctionalities to the pointer that allow a user to:
- open the contextual menu by clicking and holding the left button; it is for example useful for users that can manipulate only one button
- perform the 4 click types (left click, double click, drag click and right click) by software; it is for example useful for users that are not able to manipulate any button
- to lock the pointer temporarily into an area on the screen; it is for example useful for people that have to use their pointing hardware not only for the computer
You can read more about mousetweaks on the pages with its specifications: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Accessibility/Specs/MouseTweaks Please be aware of the fact that the user interface in the specifications was only a mockup to explain the different functions of mousetweaks and that the gestures function have been moved into a separate application called chickenscratch.
I would suggest that you watch the video (53 MB) that you can find on that page. It should illustrate better what mousetweaks is about.
What are your plans for GNOME 2.22 (next 4 months, before feature and UI freezes)?
Gerd Kohlberger and I will try to get it accepted for integration into GNOME.
What are your plans for GNOME 2.24 (next year)?
Do you have plans for a future release?
Do you have any goals from 2.20 that were not achieved? Why?
Is there something that is really missing in our infrastructure or platform that would help you?
Do you have plans to work on other modules not maintained by you? What are they?