Description
Easystroke FOR LINUX
Easystroke is an open-source graphical software designed for Linux and BSD systems. It is written in the C++ language and acts as a gesture-recognition application for X11. The software allows users to execute customized actions whenever a stroke is recognized.
Key Features:
- Emulates key presses and the scroll wheel
- Executes shell commands
- Holds down modifiers
- Originally designed with Tablet PC in mind
- Effective even without a keyboard
Technical Specifications:
- File: /mnt/sdb/softpedia/Downloads/Linux Apps/Utilities/E/Easystroke FOR LINUX/easystroke-0.6.0.tar.gz
- Publisher: Tom Jaeger
- Publisher Link: Click here
- Price: FREE
User Reviews for Easystroke FOR LINUX 7
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Easystroke for Linux is a powerful gesture-recognition app that can execute user-defined actions. Ideal for Tablet PC users without a keyboard.
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Easystroke is a game-changer for gesture recognition! It's intuitive and works flawlessly on my Linux setup.
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I love Easystroke! It has made navigating my system so much easier without needing a keyboard.
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This app is fantastic! The ability to customize gestures has transformed how I interact with my PC.
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Easystroke works perfectly on my BSD system. The gesture recognition is fast and reliable—highly recommend!
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Absolutely love Easystroke! It’s open source, user-friendly, and makes using my tablet so much easier!
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Easystroke is excellent for controlling my applications with gestures. It’s a must-have for any Linux user!