Wilee: Radial Mouse Gestures, One-Handed Browsing
Overview
Hold. Flick. Release. Radial mouse gestures for one-handed browsing, RSI relief, and faster Chrome shortcuts.
Every shortcut. One hand. Wilee is the radial mouse gesture menu for Chrome. Hold the mouse, flick toward an action, release. That's it — a Chrome mouse gesture extension built for one-handed browsing and pure speed. No hotkeys to memorize. No stroke patterns to learn. Just one direction, one flick, one result. HOW IT WORKS 1. Hold — right-click or side button. The radial menu appears in 200ms. 2. Flick — drag toward the action. Direction is enough; precision isn't needed. 3. Release — the action fires. After a week the menu fades from your awareness. Just gesture and result. CONTEXT-AWARE The same gesture does different things depending on what's under your cursor: - On text — copy, paste, cut, find - On a link — open in new tab, copy URL, open in background - On an image — save, copy, search by image - On empty page — back, forward, scroll top/bottom, new tab, close AI TEXT ACTIONS Highlight text, flick to AI, and get a summary, explanation, translation, or grammar fix — all without leaving the page. Included with Wilee, no API key needed. INCLUDED (FREE FOREVER) - 37 built-in actions covering navigation, text editing, tab management, and more - Context detection across text, links, images, and pages - 6 menu layouts: Radial 8, Radial 8×2, Radial 4, Arc, Grid 3×3, Honeycomb - 7 visual themes: Luxe, Frosted, Ghost, Spectrum, Minimal, Transparent, and High Contrast - AI text actions: summarize, explain, translate, fix grammar - Automations — chain multiple actions into a single gesture - Site rules — override bindings per domain - Modes — save entire binding profiles and switch between them - Configurable trigger: right-click, side button, middle-click, left-click, or Ctrl+Shift+Space Pro adds more layouts, themes, triggers, and automation depth. Details at wilee.app. BUILT FOR ONE-HANDED USE Wilee was designed first for people whose hands don't always cooperate — RSI and wrist pain, injury or surgery recovery, holding a baby, permanent motor limitations. If you have a motor disability, Pro is always free. One toggle in Settings. No documentation, no proof required. WHY RADIAL, NOT STROKES Stroke-based gesture extensions ask you to draw L-shapes, S-curves, or zigzags — precision and memorization. Radial gestures only need direction. Flick up, flick right, done. Faster to learn, faster to execute, easier on your wrist. WHO IT'S FOR - One-handed users (permanent or temporary) - People with RSI, carpal tunnel, or wrist pain - Developers, writers, and researchers who live in the browser - Data entry workers running 10,000+ keystrokes per day - Parents and caregivers - Power users who want every shortcut in their mouse hand PRIVACY Wilee does not use tracking, analytics, cookies, or advertising. Your gesture settings stay in your browser using Chrome storage. AI text actions are optional. When you highlight text and choose an AI action, only that selected text is sent to Wilee's server and relayed to OpenAI to generate the response. The text is not logged, stored, sold, or used for advertising. A product by Algomittens LLC. Feedback at wilee.app.
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Details
- Version0.2.2
- UpdatedMay 23, 2026
- Offered byalgomittens
- Size132KiB
- LanguagesEnglish
- Developer
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