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Topic: «Softlock Deskop Boundary » on forum: Feature Requests   Views: 4412
 
psygn
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Posted: 07/27/2010 13:28:24
 
 
Hi,

One of the problems I have when dealing with external monitors and working full screen on my primary desktop, is that sometimes I accidentally go too far to the edge of the screen when I want to sel ect a tool (Photoshop) and the cursor travels to the next screen.

Or sometimes I am browsing something and try to use the scrollbar in maximized view, but I accidentally misclick because my cursor traveled to the edge of the next monitor.

Could you implement a "soft" lock that will prevent the cursor fr om traveling to the next screen so easily?

By soft, I don't mean a keyboard shortcut, but rather, a "delay" or measured action/force until the mouse unlocks to the next monitor.

Do you understand what I mean?  I hope I am making sense.  Thanks for the brilliant program!

-Kerry Johnson
 
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Göran Halfvarson
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Posted: 07/28/2010 05:31:27
 
 
I have made exactly the same feature request last year!

http://www.actualtools.com/forum/list_user.php?UID=3498&mode=lta
 
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Jim
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Posted: 07/28/2010 13:33:31
 
 
This would be awesome!
 
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Tatiana Jack
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Posted: 07/30/2010 03:34:29
 
 
Thank you, Kerry!

It is a very useful feature.

Göran, Jim,

thank you for your votes.

We'll try to implement it in one of our next releases.

(i'm missing the feature too  ;) )

E-mail: support@actualtools.com
 
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Göran Halfvarson
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Posted: 02/17/2013 06:51:58
 
 
Any progress on this one!?
 
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Bogdan Polishchuk
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Posted: 02/17/2013 23:50:02
 
 
Hello Göran

The "Tight monitor boundaries" (Mouse > Multiple Monitors) feature does exactly what you want.

Best regards.
 
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