Re: X-mouse
I don't think I did you any favors. I've been experimenting with the Xmouse
option using TweakUI, just to see what it's all about. It's not my cup of tea,
but for those that make use of cascading windows it's probably a god-send.
Furthermore, the info that I cited previously wasn't quite accurate. I installed
the Xmouse.exe application from the Win95 Powertoy suite and it's not compatible
with Win2K. It's designed to work with Win95 (and probably Win98), but not with
the WinNT series. Here's a quote from one of the info resources I came across:
"This setting is only available for Windows NT through Tweak UI. To activate
this feature in Windows 95, you have to install and launch the Xmouse
application from the PowerToys group.
The activation feature works only for the operating system. If you open an
application such as a word processor and have multiple documents open in the
application window, you still have to click to switch between documents"
The second part of that quote answers your original query. It's not what you
wanted to hear, but may save you from a lot of useless searching and testing.
Here's the link to the resource I quoted from:
http://www.windowsitlibrary.com/Content/368/06/1.html
"Herbert Eppel" <HE@UK> wrote in message
news:uNncpxuwHHA.4140@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
> On 10.07.2007 13:04 UK Time, David Webb wrote:
> > Although your query could be classified as off-topic, I don't believe you'll
> > find a newsgroup that covers TweakUI issues.
> >
> > I personally have no experience with this feature of TweakUI, but I've
included
> > a link to a website that has some words of wisdom regarding all versions of
> > TweakUI and it also addresses some issues of the X-mouse option. Based on
this
> > article, you may want to disable the TweakUI option and try an installation
of
> > the standalone Win95 version of X-mouse, which supposedly has more features.
> > Here's the link:
> >
> > http://winsupportcenter.com/a/powertoy.htm
> >
> > Hope this helps.
>
> Hi David,
>
> thanks for your encouraging reply. I'll look into it.
>
> --
> Herbert Eppel
> www.HETranslation.co.uk