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| bad link - can anyone post or email a copy |
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By hey68you - Posted on July 3, 2008 - 01:23:11 (#22878)
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This is a bad link.
Can anyone post or email a copy of this.
Thanks,
hey68you
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| Weird! |
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By nutela - Posted on June 22, 2005 - 04:31:26 (#16942)
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Well this is weird! : I had the mode 'raise Deskbar over area' selected and it didn't raise as previous, *but* when I accidentally moved the mouse over a tracker window-tab it raises the deskbar?! Well that tracker window is now behind firefox as I write.
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| BUGs : ( |
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By nutela - Posted on June 22, 2005 - 03:58:42 (#16940)
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Well what to say... it doesn't work! The 'raise all windows' doesn't raise 'workspaces' when it's behind Firefox weird.
And the 'deskbar only' and 'deskbar only (touch)' don't work at all...
BeOS dev edition 1.1 maybe OpenTracker woes?
Too bad very nice looking app though exactly what I was looking for!
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| Deskbar only mode weirdness...? |
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By tupperduck - Posted on September 19, 2002 - 11:56:01 (#3208)
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Cool app-- using it as installed works great. When I started to change some of the settings, though, it seemed to do some odd things (admittedly these may be things that it is designed to do and I just think they are peculiar...)
For instance, if I change the mode from default to either of the Deskbar only modes, I can no longer click anywhere on a window to bring it forward; I have to click on the title tab (or the menu bar also works in Tracker windows). In either case clicking in the body of a window does not bring it forward (which does bring a window forward when I am not using AutoRaise).
Also, when in Deskbar only mode (over area) it seems a little irregular in when it brings the Deskbar forward. Sometimes it seems that it comes forward after the mouse pointer is no longer on the deskbar, other times it doesn't seem to come forward at all. I tried tinkering with the time delay, but didn't notice a difference.
Lastly, when not in default mode, the focus still seems to follow the mouse to a certain extent. Specifically, as I move my mouse cursor the title tab of the window I am over will highlight, even if that window is not at the front.
Nothing earthshattering.
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By brian68 - Posted on August 23, 2002 - 01:18:12 (#2791)
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This one's a keeper! I have always like the focus-follows-mouse feature, but this is even better. This is something I could entertain myself with longer than I care to admit it would hold my attention. Besides being a new toy to play with, it is very useful. Now I can save my mouse buttons for games!
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