Here is a Windows-users-only utility that lets you define a family of single stroke-gestures that invoke shortcut keys. This could be very useful for Cintiq users who want to avoid having to use a keyboard when working in TVPaint or other software. Set one of the buttons on the Cintiq to activate StrokePlus, then use gestures to trigger your control-keys.
I haven't tried the utility yet so I can't testify as to how hard or easy it is to set up. But it seems worth a look for users who create scripts .
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Below is a link to the website where Windows users can download the FREE StrokesPlus utility and learn how to set it up.
StrokesPlus - mouse gesture recognition utility
Also, here are two links to Matt Kohr's website "CtrlPaint.com" where he explains (in two short tutorials) how he uses the StrokesPlus Gesture Shortcuts with Photoshop.
CtrlPaint.com - Part One: How to use StrokesPlus for Gesture Shortcuts
CtrlPaint.com - Part Two: How to use StrokesPlus for Gesture Shortcuts