Every shortcut. One hand.
Hold the mouse. Flick toward an action. Release. Wilee is the radial menu that turns every keyboard shortcut into a gesture — built for one-handed use, RSI relief, and pure speed.
Three words. That's the whole thing.
No hotkeys to memorize. No menus to navigate. Your mouse hand does what it was already doing — just with more power.
Press and hold the right mouse button, a side button, or Alt+click. The menu appears under your cursor in 200ms — faster than you can blink.
Drag your cursor in the direction of the action you want. You don't have to land on it precisely — the direction of your gesture is enough.
Let go. The action fires instantly. After a week it becomes muscle memory — you stop seeing the menu entirely. Just the gesture, and the result.
The menu knows where it is.
Same gesture. Different actions depending on what's under your cursor. No modes to switch, no settings to configure — it just reads the page.
On text
Copy, paste, cut, find — the shortcuts you use a hundred times a day, now in your mouse hand.
Access all features.
- Hold-flick-release gesture
- 20 core actions (copy, paste, cut, navigate, search, and more)
- Context detection (text, image, link, page)
For anyone who'd rather not two-hand.
Wilee isn't a productivity toy. It's the missing shortcut layer for people whose hands don't always cooperate — or who just don't want to stop what they're holding.
One-handed users
Permanent or temporary. Injury, surgery recovery, holding a baby, eating lunch — the keyboard shouldn't be the barrier.
RSI & wrist pain
Fewer awkward keyboard reaches. Fewer Cmd-Shift-whatevers. Your wrists will notice within a week.
Data entry workers
Medical billers, lab techs, anyone who types 10,000+ keystrokes a day into forms. Tab, Enter, Save — all in your mouse hand.
Developers
Live in the browser, write documentation, review PRs, copy SHAs, open in new tab 200 times a day. Give your left hand a break.
Parents & caregivers
One arm on the baby. One hand on the mouse. Now the browser works with the hand you have.
Power users
You already live in shortcuts. This just lets you cast more of them from the mouse. Chain actions into automations. Configure per-site.
Launching free. Pro & Teams coming soon.
Pro and Teams are coming in a few months — here's what they'll include. Accommodation is always free, no matter what.
Motor limitations? wilee is always free.
One toggle in Settings. No documentation, no proof required.
Frequently asked questions.
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Is Wilee free?
Yes. The core radial menu with basic actions and context-aware menus is completely free. A Pro tier at $4.99/month (or $40/year) adds unlimited automations, site rules, device sync, LLM integrations, and config import/export. Wilee is always free for users with motor limitations — one toggle in Settings, no proof required. -
How do I use the Wilee radial menu?
Hold your mouse button, flick toward the action you want, and release. The radial menu appears as a ring of actions around your cursor. Up to 8 actions can be arranged in the ring, with the four cardinal directions (up, down, left, right) being the fastest to reach. -
Does it work with ChatGPT and other AI tools?
Yes. Select text on any page, flick toward the AI action in your radial menu, and the text gets sent directly to ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, or Perplexity. No copying, no tab-switching, no pasting into a chat window. -
What are context-aware actions?
The radial menu adapts to what's under your cursor. Trigger it on a link and you see link actions (open in new tab, copy URL). Trigger it on selected text and you see text actions (copy, send to LLM, search). Same gesture, different actions depending on context — no modes to switch. -
Is it accessible for users with disabilities?
Yes. Wilee was designed with one-handed browsing and motor accessibility in mind. Users with motor limitations get all features free — permanently. One toggle in Settings, no documentation or proof required. -
Does it work on other browsers?
Wilee works on Chrome and all Chromium-based browsers, including Microsoft Edge, Brave, Arc, and Opera. -
Can I get mouse gestures in Chrome without an extension?
No. Chrome doesn't have built-in mouse gesture support. The only way to add gesture-based navigation or a radial menu to Chrome is through a browser extension like Wilee.