Thanks for the debugging output.  Everything seems to be working as intended in 
those examples (although I admittedly did a horrible job of documenting how 
things are supposed to work).  Instant Gestures trigger the moment the button 
is pressed.  This is primarily for mice that have lots of buttons and allows to 
either bind an action to the button or several actions to the combination of 
the trigger button and any other button.  I use it to enable scrolling using 
the side switch on the wacom pen.  Click-and-hold gestures trigger when the 
user clicks and then holds the button for a certain duration without moving the 
mouse.  This is the only possible gesture in this case.  The warning message in 
this case is bogus.
The normal behavior is to have the radio buttons set to "Timeout" -- I have no 
clue why I chose such a misleading term for this though.

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Title:
  Easystroke doesn't detect movement from any device

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