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Topic: «
Restrict Mouse Movement to an Area of Window
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zegames zegames
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03/26/2010 23:16:45
Playing with the features of Actual Window Managed I configured one game to open at window mode (Warcraft 3 game, -window parameter) without border, title bar and no resizable frame. Plus, align to top left and resized to resolution of my main screen.
The game run in window mode, but like full screen, even above Windows taskbar. Similar feature of Valve games, like Team Fortress 2. I'm pleasured xD. But is not all flowers, my mouse move to my secondary display easily, what is bad in some games and broken features in game.
Trying to find a software to restrict the mouse movement on specific window, I found this interesting piece of code on link bellow:
http://www.vbaccelerator.com/home/vb/Tips/Restrict_Mouse_Movement/article.asp
Is it viable to add this feature to Actual Window Manager?
Thank you!
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Alexander Belyakov
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04/04/2010 20:42:05
Hello,
Very interesting suggestion!
We'll think about adding this function to one of the future versions of AWM.
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