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GestureSign 8.1 by TransposonY is a lightweight system utility designed to bring touch- and mouse-driven gesture automation to Windows tablets and conventional PCs alike. Recognized in the automation & shell replacement category, the program lets users sketch simple symbols on the screen to trigger more than a dozen built-in commands, eliminating the need for repetitive clicking or keyboard sequences. Typical use cases range from instantly adjusting screen brightness or system volume during tablet presentations, to launching the default browser, running a batch file, or sending a keystroke macro without leaving the current application. Window management is equally covered: a single gesture can activate, close, toggle top-most status, or resize foreground windows, while another can summon or hide the touch keyboard. Developers and power users benefit from the ability to fire arbitrary executables or Windows Store apps, inject key-down/up events, or dispatch custom messages to open windows, all from a fingertip-drawn shape. Despite its extensive command set, GestureSign maintains a minimal runtime footprint and exposes an intuitive editor where strokes are recorded, named, and tied to one or more actions; sensitivity, minimum distance, and two-finger exclusion can be tuned per profile, making the engine practical both for high-resolution slates and desktop trackpads. Only one major version has been published to date—8.1—ensuring that every current download delivers the complete feature set without legacy fragmentation. The software is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources (e.g. winget), always delivering the latest version, and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.
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