This page is obsolete but retained for historical reasons. Mousetweaks is not developed anymore.
What is Mousetweaks ?
Mousetweaks is an Accessibility Software whose developement started as a GSoC 2007 project under Ubuntu and is part of GNOME since GNOME 2.22. It brings additional functionalities to the pointer that allow a user to:
- open the contextual menu by clicking and holding the left mousebutton; it is for example useful for users that can manipulate only one button
- perform the 4 click types (left click, double click, drag click and right click) by software; it is for example useful for users that are not able to manipulate any button
- to lock the pointer temporarily into an area on the screen; it is for example useful for people that have to use their pointing hardware not only for the computer
I would suggest that you watch the video (53 MB) hosted on Launchpad. Even though it is a bit outdated, it should illustrate what mousetweaks is about.
Related Pages
Mousetweaks' tarballs download
Mousetweaks' previous hosting site; it is now hosted on this site and the source code is on GNOME Git.
Mousetweaks' module proposal; the module is part of GNOME since GNOME 2.22.
Mousetweaks' usability page; the usability work is finished and the features are located in the new Accessibility tab of the mouse control panel.
Mousetweaks' original specifications; they actual implementation differs from it; for example the mouse gestures feature is completely missing as it would probably be better suited in a separate application.
Roadmap for GNOME 2.91.x
Mousetweaks' has a short roadmap for the 2.91.x release cycle.
Documentation
The mousetweaks package includes documentation in docbook format until its 2.32.x release.
The following release targeted at GNOME 3 is planned with a documentation in the new mallard format.
Maintainers