Open Applications with Mouse Gestures
Gmote is a cool application that lets you open programs, websites and files, fill out forms, input text, control browsers, media players, manipulate windows and more with mouse gesters (Specific mouse movements) that you can easily set up. For example, Make a “F” with your mouse on screen and it will open firefox. Let me tell you how it works.
Download the application and run it, a small pop-up window will appear where you can choose your language.
You’ll see a small “g” in your taskbar.
Open it and you’ll see some options including Gester set on left and testing (White window) on right side.
Click Gester set and you’ll see a scroll down menu, click on it and select what you want to open for that particular action.

I have recorded “M” and specified it to open a Folder called Moin.
Click Save Set and make sure that gmote is Active. You’ll see the button on top left.
Now go to options and you’ll see some options that when used, enables gmote. By Default, it’s CTRL+SHIFT.
Go to you desktop, hold ctrl+shift and type in your word or shape that you recorded to open an application or command and you’ll see it executed.
You can record different shapes and add new ones to open applications or whatever you want.
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