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Topic: «
Window evading pointer
, Useful addition to stay-on-top? » on forum:
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David Lomas
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09/18/2007 03:27:00
Sometimes I pin a small window (e.g. the video window of a skype call, a status or monitoring window, etc.) on top, but then seem to spend a lot of time moving it around to uncover bits of the other windows I'm actually working on. I don't want it to be transparent (and likely that wouldn't work with video anyway), but having it automatically 'get out of the way' would be great.
Perhaps you could consider having a feature which somehow knew the general area the mouse pointer or text caret was at, and made sure the window wasn't covering anything up by moving to another area of the screen?
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Michael Rezvanov
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Posted:
09/18/2007 23:19:51
Hello,
Thanks for your really interesting feature request. We will consider the possibility of its implementation in the future releases.
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Nicholas Dudfield
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11/10/2007 03:09:35
+1 for that very cool idea.
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Nicholas Dudfield
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11/10/2007 03:17:33
BTW David you can already set it up to do something very similar in end result playing with Ghost and Transparency options and mouse on / mouse out timer events.
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