What is Mouseless Browsing?
Mouseless Browsing (MLB) provides an alternative method for web navigation and interaction, enabling users to browse and engage with web content entirely through keyboard inputs rather than relying on a mouse or other pointing device. The core premise of this approach is the addition of unique identifiers, displayed as small boxes, behind every hyperlink, form element, and interactive component on a web page. Users can then simply type the corresponding identifier to trigger the desired action, such as following a link, submitting a form, or focusing on a specific text field. This keyboard-centric interface aims to enhance productivity and accessibility for those who prefer or require a more efficient, mouse-free mode of web exploration and interaction
Highlights
- Keyboard-driven web navigation and interaction
- Unique identifiers for all links, form elements, and interactive components
- Type identifier to follow links, press buttons, or focus on text fields
- Enhances productivity and accessibility for users who prefer a mouse-free interface
- Provides an alternative approach to traditional point-and-click web browsing
Platforms
- Linux
- Windows
- Mac
- Firefox
Languages
- English
Features
Keyboard Shortcuts