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Topic: «
Cycle through all open windows
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Tom Pester
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Posted:
05/20/2005 19:51:08
Hi peeps,
A collegue of mine pointed me too actual window manager and after trying it I think it should come installed with every windows installation. Seriously.
I use the program in combination with strokeit (n1 mouse gesture software) and my 8 mouse button.
I almost got my requirment working which is to cycle through all open windows on the desktop by doing a gesture thats coupled to "send window to bottom".
I got it working half 'n half. When the first window goes to the bottom I get the next as desired. But this doesnt have focus so I must first click on it and than I can send that one to the bottom as well.
This may seem as not a big deal but I want to use it to quickly cycle through all my open windows (I got a dual monitor setup so I leave 3 to 4 programs open on each monitor).
Is there a workaround? Maybe an option could be built in that activates the window under the mouse cursor.
I know that there are programs that do thus but I want AWM to be my 1 stop solution. And since I see that the authors of the program do listen to the forum I want to commit to AWM. Thx for reading all.
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Michael Tretyakov
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Posted:
05/23/2005 01:34:28
Hi Tom,
Thanks for your interest to our Actual Window Manager program.
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Tom Pester wrote:
This may seem as not a big deal but I want to use it to quickly cycle through all my open windows (I got a dual monitor setup so I leave 3 to 4 programs open on each monitor).
Is there a workaround? Maybe an option could be built in that activates the window under the mouse cursor.
I added the option to activate the window under the mouse cursor to our to-do list and it will be done in next versions of our programs.
Thanks for your suggestion.
Sincerely,
Michael Tretyakov
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http://www.ActualTools.com/
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Tom Pester
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05/23/2005 05:50:03
Sounds great Michael
I used to work with this small program :
http://fy.chalmers.se/~appro/nt/TXMouse/
And its truely intresting from a useability standpoint.
The windows z-order's dont get changed unless you explicetly tell them to do it.
This can be very handy sometimes (copy paste from 1 window to another without switching between them) but sometimes in can be indesirable. I stopped using that program because there was no easy way to disable certain features.
The quick Copy&paste with mouse that this program allows is something I dont find anywhere. I think its beyond the scope of AWM but give it a try maybe?
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