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| Cool |
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By Jace - Posted on March 11, 2003 - 02:26:46 (#6342)
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This functionality should be built into Deskbar. My input server mouse function died on me and I could not get anything else done with the keyboard due to FFM which constantly changed focus to a useless portion of the screen where my mouse died. FFM is awesome, but sometimes a problem.
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| Not quite... |
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By sanders - Posted on February 12, 2003 - 07:33:09 (#5887)
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Actually, SpicyKeys doesn't quite operate the same way. You typically simply define the menu key to imitate a mouse click at wherever your Deskbar is located. But drag your Deskbar to a different corner and your SpicyKeys entry will stop working until you fix it.
Other than that, SpicyKeys is indeed very cool.
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| YOur not usuing Spicy Keys |
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By Jess - Posted on February 9, 2003 - 18:52:45 (#5836)
Current version when comment was posted: 0.2 |
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Dude Spicy Keys lets you do that & tons more... ;)
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| How did i not notice this useful utility until now? |
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By Daren Scot Wilson - Posted on February 9, 2003 - 18:26:57 (#5835)
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With Sony Vaio running BeOS as my main everyday machine, on which i work on 3D scenes, study electronic parts specs, dig through old email, create flyers and business cards, and more -- all at the same time using as many workspaces as allowed -- i often have so many open windows that i can't find the Deskbar. MenuKey makes it unnecessary to shove windows around to find my favorite logo. I just wonder why i never noticed MenyKey before, since it has been available for a long time. Vital, useful, and works!
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