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Very thanx!!
The option #3 was by far the best one!!! Thanxxxxx
The option #3 was by far the best one!!! Thanxxxxx
Thanks. That solved two problems for me at once. First, that clicking (in Lightroom the mouse behaves properly, why not in Windows?) and the resizing of the window to fit the whole screen. Great tutorial. Didn't read past the first option though. Why import stuff if it's already tested with the set sold to me?
Can you tell me how to change the mouse pointers in that top box? I have a program that checks the mouse hoover check box and when I uncheck it the apply button changes my mouse pointer to one of the 9 pointers available. Well I want to change one of those to my mouse pointer. Is there a way to do this?
Hello Stile, and welcome to Seven Forums.
You should be able to change your mouse pointer to what you like using an option in the tutorial below without affecting the hover to activate setting. :)
Mouse Pointers - Change
Option #3 was perfect for me except for one annoying side effect affecting Aero Snap. I frequently use Aero Snap to move windows around using windows key+side arrows combination. Moving a window away from the pointer causes this onhover feature to give focus to the window lying underneath the one I'm moving so that I will begin moving this window instead.
How can I fix this problem? Is there a way to make the mouse follow the moving window? Or is there a way to make option #3 activate only when the mouse is manually moved into another window?
TX a bunch gabeforprez & John Galt.
This thread helped me, and then I wanted to make this quick and easy to do, so I thought I'd share-- If you want to create a shortcut to option #1 to activate window on hover in ease of access settings, here's how--
1. right click in any folder in windows explorer folder → New → Shortcut
2. paste the following into the "Type a name for the shortcut" dialogue:
3. Click next, and then name the shortcut whatever you want such as "Make mouse easier to use"Code:explorer shell:::{D555645E-D4F8-4c29-A827-D93C859C4F2A} -Microsoft.EaseOfAccessCenter\pageEasierToClick
4. Here's a link to an icon to use for the shortcut if you are that kind of weirdo like myself
Shortcut codes from step #2 can be found at this link (Complete List of Windows 10 CLSID Key (GUID) Shortcuts).