Brass Plugins: Mime
Mime allows you to use mouse gestures in any
Windows application! Control Internet Explorer, MS Office, Windows
Explorer and even 3rd party applications with a flick of your wrist!

Key Features
Here are just some of the amazing key features
of Mime!
- Context sensitive gestures - the
same gesture can do 2 totally different things in different applications!
- Auto window focussing - no need
to click on a window to activate it, just draw the gesture over
the inactive window!
- Cross-app gestures - send gestures
from one app to another, eg: play an MP3 in WinAmp from a gesture
in Internet Explorer!
- Recognise an infinite number of gestures
- if you can draw it, Mime can recognise it!
- Gesture precedence - create a default
action for a gesture for all apps, then make it more specific
in your favourite ones!
- Exclude certain apps - disable
gesture recognition in only the applications you pick!
- Create custom gestures for your applications
- with a few mouse clicks you can add gestures to any application!
- Fast configuration with the Custom Action
Wizard - a step by step walkthrough to help you add gestures
to apps!
- Script your own actions - point
and click interface to create actions that manipulate your applications!
- Multi-user support - an unlimited
number of people can have their own Mime configuration on the
same computer!
- 100% customization - name, rename,
describe and edit everything!
Contents
Mime needs a little more explanation on how it
works than other plugins, so please read the following doc pages
to get the most out of it!
Mime for Advanced Users (please read the above pages first). You
can use Mime fully without reading any of the pages below, but you'll
get the most benefit if you do spend a little time reading about
the advanced features. The 3 pages you really, really should read
are the "Cross-application gestures", "Creating good
criteria" and "List of supported directives". It'll
make life much easier, I promise :-)
Criteria Downloads
Looking for more Mime criteria plugins? Please visit the Mime
Criteria Download page.
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