I use the MouseEvents plugin and it's really awesome! I love being able to just move my mouse to a corner of the screen and have something happen. However, there is one problem that I've been having with it.
The 'Show desktop' function in Win7 hides all windows (which is good) but it also hides applications that I would want to keep open (specifically,
http://www.outlookonthedesktop.com/ and
http://www.7stickynotes.com/). I've been looking through the settings for both Dexpot and the other apps to see if there was a way to keep them visible when using the 'Show desktop' MouseEvent (while still minimizing my other applications). I haven't found one, unfortunately.
However, I've noticed that the Win+M key (which is the 'Minimize all' shortcut) does
not hide the two applications that I want to keep open (which is the behavior that I want). I was wondering if there was a way to add a 'Minimize all' function into the MouseEvents functions list.
Please let me know if you need any more information or if my post wasn't clear. I'd be glad to explain further. Thank you!
I use the MouseEvents plugin and it's really awesome! I love being able to just move my mouse to a corner of the screen and have something happen. However, there is one problem that I've been having with it.
The 'Show desktop' function in Win7 hides all windows (which is good) but it also hides applications that I would want to keep open (specifically, http://www.outlookonthedesktop.com/ and http://www.7stickynotes.com/). I've been looking through the settings for both Dexpot and the other apps to see if there was a way to keep them visible when using the 'Show desktop' MouseEvent (while still minimizing my other applications). I haven't found one, unfortunately.
However, I've noticed that the Win+M key (which is the 'Minimize all' shortcut) does [i]not[/i] hide the two applications that I want to keep open (which is the behavior that I want). I was wondering if there was a way to add a 'Minimize all' function into the MouseEvents functions list.
Please let me know if you need any more information or if my post wasn't clear. I'd be glad to explain further. Thank you!