
Mouse gestures have always been a “love it, or hate it” proposal.
For the uninitiated, mouse gestures refer to a process where quick flicks of a mouse perform basic functions in a program. (Think of it as shortcut-keys via mouse). While this may not sound appealing to many users, it something you really have to try to appreciate.
Mouse gesture programs come in all shapes and sizes, but this post will focus on the All-In-One Gestures extension in Firefox. (I’ve tried a bunch – loved this one the most).
This extension enables you to draw on your browser by holding down your right mouse button, and based on what you draw, your browser will perform a certain task.

Want to go back a page? Just draw a line to the left. Draw one the other way to go Forward.
Want to open a bunch of links? Draw a box around them. Simple.
This is not as daunting as it sounds as you can customise all the actions based on what you feel comfortable with.
For anyone interested, these are the settings which I use:
Open Link in New Tab = Down
Close Tab = Down Left
Undo Close Tab = Down Right
Back = Left
Forward = Right
Stop Loading page = Up
Reload Page = Up Down
My personal rule of thumb is keep it simple to draw, and only focus on your most common functions so it is truly intuitive to use.
Once again, this is something you to try to appreciate. For me, it has become second nature, and essential to how I browse with Firefox. Mouse Gestures. Do you love it or hate it? Would love to know what you think.
Related Links:
All-In-One Mouse Gestures Firefox Extension
Mouse Gestures on Answers.com
StrokeIt Mouse Gestures for Windows

Mouse gestures is really an awesome contribution to the FF community. The best part is that it is so customizable that everyone can make it work the way they want it to.
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