Zhaokeli is a boutique Chinese software studio that concentrates on a single, highly specialized niche: turning every Windows pointing device into a programmable command surface. Its only title, Mouse/Touchpad/Touchscreen Gestures, installs a tiny background service that listens for directional swipes, letter traces, multi-finger taps or stylus flicks anywhere on the desktop, then instantly fires user-defined actions such as closing a window, copying text, switching virtual desktops, controlling media volume, running PowerShell scripts or sending hot-keys to professional suites like Photoshop, Visual Studio and Blender. Because the engine sits at the driver level, gestures remain active even inside full-screen games, remote-desktop sessions or UAC prompts, giving power users a uniform way to speed repetitive tasks without reaching for the keyboard. A built-in Lua editor lets enthusiasts chain conditional logic, window-matching rules and time delays, while a cloud script gallery offers hundreds of ready-made gesture packs tailored for office workflows, CAD design, stock trading terminals and accessibility scenarios. Updates arrive incrementally through an opt-in channel that refines recognition algorithms for high-resolution trackpads, foldable touchscreens and pen displays. The publisher’s software is available for free on get.nero.com, where downloads are delivered through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always install the latest version, and can be queued for batch installation alongside other applications.

鼠标/触控板全局手势

Mouse/Touchpad/Touchscreen Gestures

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