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joiwind:
... for IRON, Chromium or chrome.

Are you fed up with clicking, scrolling, getting finger-fatigue from that button in the middle ... :-[

then try this.

It takes a bit of getting used to, then you wonder how you did without it .

tomos:
any chance of some info for those of us who dont have chrome installed :)
(those links only work for chrome - PIA)

joiwind:
Yes, sorry ...

It installs smallish arrow-buttons in a vertical row on the right of your browser window which, when you simply pass the mouse cursor over, can take you respectively either to top_of_page, scroll-up, scroll-down, previous page, next page, bottom_of_page - then there is the option for other (smallish-) arrow-buttons that appear at each link and when you simply pass the mouse cursor over them, take you to where that link points.
There are two or three others that go to previous_tab, next_tab and close_tab.
Plus various options of transparency, time lag etc.

So what it comes down to is no more clicking etc., just pass the mouse cursor gracefully over a (smallish-) arrow-button and off you go.

vlastimil:
Sorry to hijack the thread, but for browser navigation with mouse, I have been using one of those mouse-gestures extension for years and I cannot imagine ever living without it. It is kind-of opposite of the extension mentioned by joiwind - it does not save clicks, but instead it frees you from moving the cursor to specific areas on the screen. You can perform a gesture without looking at the cursor. Your hand just memorizes the simple gesture and you don't need to sync your eyes with your hand anymore - bliss. The extension is worth installing even if the only gesture you'll ever learn is "Back" (press RBM, move mouse left, release RBM).

MilesAhead:
Seems for some reason key bindings exist to scroll up and down, but not horizontally in FF. Chrome honors left and right arrow if the horizontal scrollbar is showing. Just thinking rather than depending on an extension for each browser I might be able to hack some mouse hotkeys. I'd only have to send Home and End for Top/Bottom. But all the way right and all the way left is going to be tricky in FF.  Chrome I'll just have to send the left or right arrow repeatedly.

Not as "smooth" as the hover arrows I'm sure though. :)

Gestures aren't for me. I tried even a simple "rocker" gesture Skwire did. I don't have the manual dexterity. It felt really awkward. I don't even like to use context menu if I don't have to.

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