Angle Mouse v2.0.3 - Free Download



Processed through Paypal
No account required.



Buy our over-priced crap to help pay the bills.
OlderGeeks 2025


Follow us on BlueskyFollow us on XJoin our Facebook groupFollow us on InstagramOur RSS FeedJoin us on TikTokJoin us on LinkedIn


 Home » OlderGeeks.com Freeware Downloads » Assistive Software and Injury Prevention » Angle Mouse v2.0.3   
File - Download Angle Mouse v2.0.3
Description
A plea...
Deanna and I have been running this site since 2008 and lately we're seeing a big increase in
users (and cost) but a decline in percentage of users who donate. Our ad-free and junkware-free
download site only works if everyone chips in to offset the revenue that ads on other sites bring
in. Please donate at the bottom of the page. Every little bit helps. Thank you so much.
Sincerely,
your Older Geeks: Randy and Deanna



Always scroll to the bottom of the page for the main download link.
We don't believe in fake/misleading download buttons and tricks. The link is always in the same place.


Angle Mouse v2.0.3

The Angle Mouse is a pointing facilitation technique that runs quietly in the background and improves the efficiency and ease of mouse pointing, especially for people with motor impairments. The Angle Mouse is a target-agnostic pointing facilitation technique that works by continually adjusting the control-display (C-D) gain based on how coherent (straight) or divergent (angular) the mouse movement is. When the mouse moves straight, the gain is kept high, but when the mouse corrects abruptly, often near targets, the gain is dropped, making targets bigger in motor-space.

If you have any questions or comments, contact Jacob O. Wobbrock at wobbrock@uw.edu.

The Angle Mouse requires the Microsoft .NET 2.0 Framework. Download it here.
This software is distributed under the New BSD License agreement.


Publications

Wobbrock, J.O., Fogarty, J., Liu, S., Kimuro, S. and Harada, S. (2009). The Angle Mouse: Target-agnostic dynamic gain adjustment based on angular deviation. Proceedings of the ACM Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI '09). Boston, Massachusetts (April 4-9, 2009). New York: ACM Press, pp. 1401-1410.

Acknowledgement

This work was supported in part by Microsoft Research, Intel Labs, and the National Science Foundation under grants IIS-0811063 and IIS-0812590. Any opinions, findings, conclusions, or recommendations expressed in this work are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect those of any supporter.

Jacob O. Wobbrock
James A. Fogarty
Shih-Yen (Sean) Liu
Shunichi Kimuro
Susumu Harada




















Click here to visit the author's website.
Continue below for the main download link.


Downloads Views Developer Last Update Version Size Type Rank
4,244 7,882 Dr. Jacob O. Wobbrock Jan 31, 2020 - 10:57 2.0.3 130.5KB ZIP 5/5, out of 55 Votes.
File Tags
Angle  Mouse  v2.0.3  
      
Ope! Hold on, Speedy.
You gotta read this before you download below:

There are no ads, no fake download buttons and no crapware here.
This website has lived for 18 years solely through donations.
You can download without donating but we use the "Honor System"
here in the Ozarks. If your momma raised you to be honorable,
make your donation to keep things running.
Your momma would be so proud!

Thank you! -Randy & Deanna (The Older Geeks)
Missouri Ozarks, USA

Monthly operating costs = $750
Donations cover operating costs first
then are set aside for future upgrades and/or
handed-over to Deanna for new shoes.


Recent Super Donors ($50+)
Thanks, Hank
Thanks, Richard
Thanks, Michael
Thanks, John
Thanks, Robyn

Recent Donors
Thanks, Irv
Thanks, Giancarlo
Thanks, David
Thanks, Gary
Thanks, Sharon
Thanks, Tom
Thanks, James
Thanks, Brant
Thanks, Thumbs Up Production
Thanks, Larry
PayPal or Credit Card
IMPORTANT: Shows as HCRLLC on bank statement.
Ko-fi
Support us with a coffee
Patreon
Become a monthly patron
Mail a check Payable to:
Home Computer Repair LLC
208 E. Water St.
Mount Vernon, MO 65712


👉 Download Your File

Click to Rate File     Share it on Twitter →


OlderGeeks.com Copyright (c) 2026