easystroke is a gesture-recognition application for X11. It aims to be highly configurable while at the same time providing an intuitive user interface. It was designed primarily for use on a Tablet PC, but it also works well with a mouse.

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  • Really awesome! Appreciate it.
  • this is just awesome! very very customizable! two thumbs up for this project!! looking forward to 2-finger suppor for gestures. big thanx!
  • EasyStroke is fantastic! I recently switched from using Windows on my tablet PC to Linux and this software runs circles around the Windows counterpart I was using called Strokeit. With this and Ink2Text/SHIP, I have a solid tablet PC experience in Linux.
  • It is very nice project :] Can you also add ability to recognize gestures in firefox but not in in-browser things like Quake Live?
  • very good one, wondere why I have found it only now, should be installed by default. :D
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Operating Systems

Linux, BSD

Intended Audience

End Users/Desktop

User Interface

Gnome, TabletPC, Project is a user interface (UI) system

Programming Language

C++

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C++ Topic Software

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2008-06-01