Clickity is a tray-icon program for simulating mouse clicks and drags that are difficult to perform because of limited hand use or limited pointing hardware. It will run on any X system that supports tray icons and does not require an integrated desktop environment or accessiblity framework to be installed (as of version 0.1.2 it will also run on Microsoft Windows systems). It's capabilities are similar to those of Gnome's MouseTweaks or KDE's KMouseTool, though it has a different user interface. Clickity's goal is to provide mouse-click accessibility to users of lightweight desktop environments like LXDE or XFCE or standalone window managers outside of desktop environments.
I developed Clickity in response to a post on these fora where a user needed click accessibility but couldn't install a desktop-dependent framework. For more information, see http://clickity.sourceforge.net
Clickity: mouse-click tool for lightweight environments
Re: Clickity: mouse-click tool for lightweight environments
Hi,
seems to be interesting, could you provide some videos or at least screenshot's for better understanding?
maces
seems to be interesting, could you provide some videos or at least screenshot's for better understanding?
maces
Re: Clickity: mouse-click tool for lightweight environments
For what's it's worth, the project homepage now has pictures of the icons.
Re: Clickity: mouse-click tool for lightweight environments
That's simple. Everyone likes Screenshots. In your case, I think A video is better, because it shows, how it works. A Video is mostly better understandable as a text.
maces
maces