Re: Mousinity
Posted: Wed Dec 07, 2011 12:25 pm
I officially uploaded this 3 days ago and already 5 users who have kindly sent me translations for an application that literally took me 30 minutes to complete.
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Ya gotta love the portable freeware community.guinness wrote:I officially uploaded this 3 days ago and already 5 users have kindly sent me translations for an application that literally took me 30 minutes to complete.
Nice. That's a software community right there.guinness wrote:I officially uploaded this 3 days ago and already 5 users who have kindly sent me translations for an application that literally took me 30 minutes to complete.
http://cybernetnews.com/wrap-around-mouse/We’ve covered some apps that will wrap around your mouse when it reaches the left or right side of the screen, but Mousinity is one of the first we’ve seen to do all four sides of the screen. That means it can jump from the left and right sides, but also from the top and bottom.
You'd be surprised!I am Baas wrote:Congratulations, guinness. Can you handle the traffic? Feature requests?
I C, the floodgates are open.guinness wrote:You'd be surprised!I am Baas wrote:Congratulations, guinness. Can you handle the traffic? Feature requests?
I have an update ready to go but was holding off as the change log isn't what I would call substantial (big enough!) and it was focused more on improvements in memory and CPU usage, but no additions.I am Baas wrote:Feature request(s):
- a (configurable) key to enable/disable Mousinity (not exit)
- a (configurable) key to exit Mousinity
- a (configurable) key to send mouse pointer to second monitor (centre)
- an option to block screen borders
Thank you.
Prevent the cursor from travelling in any given direction e.g. block top/bottom/left/right movement (or a combination of those).guinness wrote:what you mean by 'an option to block screen borders'?