Kando offers an unconventional, fast, highly efficient, and fun way of interacting with your computer! You can use it to launch applications, simulate keyboard shortcuts, open files, and much more. It runs on Windows, macOS, and Linux.
What is Kando?
The Idea Behind Kando
Kando uses Fittsโs Law to make menu navigation as fast as possible. You do not have to aim at the items you want to select, but you can click anywhere in the wedge of an item!
In additions, Kando is a marking menu (which were described first about 30 years ago by Gordon Kurtenbach). As such it allows you to select items by drawing zig-zag lines. This is extremely powerful! You can select things in subsubsubmenus in well below a second without looking at your screen! You can watch the video below to get an idea how Kando works.
Installing Kando
To get started with Kando, you need to install it on your computer. The installation process is different for Windows, macOS, and Linux, so please choose the guide that fits your operating system!