Trần Nguyên Châu

RightWheel – Work faster with your mouse

We do more multitasking than ever now, which means we keep switching between windows all day long.

Most of us do that with:

  • Alt-Tab

  • Taskbar clicks

  • Touchpad gestures

They work, but they also add tiny interruptions. Your hand moves away, your flow breaks, and repeated switching starts to feel heavier than it should.

So I built RightWheel.

With RightWheel, you can switch windows directly from your mouse. Hold right-click and scroll down to bring up recent windows, like Alt-Tab, while keeping your hand where it already is.

You can keep holding right-click and choose the window with your mouse, without reaching for the keyboard.

And with right-click + scroll up, you can open quick shortcuts instantly.

It is a small utility, but it makes multitasking feel faster, smoother, and more natural.

If your day is full of switching between apps, tabs, and tools, RightWheel was made for you.

Here is a more casual founder-style version too:

I realized how often I interrupt myself just to switch windows.

Usually the options are:

  • Alt-Tab

  • Click the taskbar

  • Use touchpad gestures

None of them are bad, but when you do this hundreds of times a day, the friction adds up.

So I made RightWheel.

Hold right-click and scroll down to switch windows, similar to Alt-Tab, but directly from the mouse.

Hold right-click and scroll up to open quick shortcuts.

No keyboard. Less interruption. Faster flow.

It is a tiny tool, but it makes everyday multitasking feel much better.

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