Therefore if anyone has any other requirements then please let me know before I release the stable version.1. Multiple monitor support.
2. Windows 7 features such as snapping applications is lost.
3. Uses a tray icon to exit the application.
Mousinity
Mousinity
I was browsing Ghacks and came across this application, it essentially moves your mouse to the opposite side of the screen to create an infinite effect. Now I haven't even tried this program, I just watched the video on Ghacks and read the blurb about the application, from what I can tell the functionality that is missing is the following...
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Oh, that would be awesome, guinness. What I would really like to have though is for the mouse cursor to move along with the window when using the (shift) win key + arrow on win 7.
TIA.
TIA.
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OK, so just to check that I'm following what you mean ... in Windows 7 you can dock the window Left, Right & Maximised using Win+Arrow key (Left, Right & Up) so you want it that when you dock left the cursor will move to the centre of the active window?
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WoW, that was quick. Works as advertised on Win 7 64-bit with dual monitor. Nifty.
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Exactly. But also when I move a window to the next monitor.guinness wrote:OK, so just to check that I'm following what you mean ... in Windows 7 you can dock the window Left, Right & Maximised using Win+Arrow key (Left, Right & Up) so you want it that when you dock left the cursor will move to the centre of the active window?
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Thanks, the base code took me all of 5 minutes to write the rest was just optimising it and adding a pretty GUI etc...WoW, that was quick. Works as advertised on Win 7 64-bit with dual monitor. Nifty.
OK, I will look more into this because I've never used Win+Arrow key on a dual monitor setup, but it should be pretty easy to monitor the active window and move the mouse accordingly.Exactly. But also when I move a window to the next monitor.
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Thanks joby_toss.
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Oh, guinness, would it be too much of a hassle for you to add DialogMove-like functionality into Mousinity?
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I don't think it's logically feasible, unless I misunderstood what that application does.
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OK, I was thinking perhaps it is possible but my concern is it might be sloppy. I will give it a try and post a test script later on.
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I updated the description a little bit but I'm aware it might not represent the actual program, so feel free to switch it back.guinness wrote:Added To TPFC: http://www.portablefreeware.com/index.php?id=2201
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I just tried DialogMove & how they've done it is very simple, I thought they were moving the mouse to every new window that popped up.
As I've said I will have to do some more testing as I personally don't want to bloat Mousinity if I have to. Thought I am Baas, what is wrong with the current DialogMove?
As I've said I will have to do some more testing as I personally don't want to bloat Mousinity if I have to. Thought I am Baas, what is wrong with the current DialogMove?
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OK, thanks webfork I think that clears up any confusion with the product. Just out of respect I would like to thank dmg who kindly offered the previous update to the description, I forgot to mention it before.