Mouse Gestures For Internet Explorer can be described as a free, web-based software application that allows you to draw basic mouse movements on the screen using the keyboard or a pointing device (such as a pen or mouse) by using specific commands. The software was created by Phil Hutchinson and Frank Kern in the late 1990's and has since gained popularity among users. The software provides a great way to support natural human movements while surfing the Internet. In this article, we'll take a look at how to install and use Mouse Gestures for Internet Explorer, as well as what it can do.
If you're unfamiliar with Mouse Gestures for Internet Explorer, the software comes packaged as an add-on called Internetgesture. To install the software, first download and then install the Internetgesture Add-On through the Internet Explorer add-on installation process. When prompted, choose the location where you want to save the new add-on (for instance C:/Program Files/Internet Explorer). Once the add-on has been saved, it should be copied to its proper location through the Windows Explorer. Then, double-click the new Mouse Gesture for Internet Explorer application to launch the application. You will see a pop-up window where you can select "Run".
Like other web-based application programs like Adobe Acrobat and Mozilla Firefox, the software allows you to perform basic operations using the mouse. You can launch the application by clicking on the "start" button on the browser's main page. You can then use mouse gestures to scroll up and down pages, hit the space bar to switch between panes, enter text and so much more! You may also add, edit, and configure various key features such as color schemes, input boxes, and many more with the help of the easy to understand software interface. With so many features and options available, Internetgesture is truly one of the best options available for Internet Explorer users!