CE Geek - 2005-12-09 3:08 PM
I've just noticed that, when using Win+X, the underlying screen that becomes exposed remains inaccessible by stylus. In the screen captured below, tapping desktop icons or moving the stylus there does not do anything on the desktop screen, but instead moves the virtual Rubik's Cube in the image, just as happens when the stylus is moved within the screen of the app itself. In other words, rather than actually "cutting off" part of the app screen, it makes it transparent. Maybe this is a crazy idea, but it'd be cool if windows could be fully cut and then moved on the screen, allowing one to look at two
(maybe even three
) apps at once and even switch between them while still seeing what's going on in each. Is there any way that this could be possible, ShadowMaster?
(I hope I don't sound too demanding - I'm really just curious. It's a great and very useful tool as it is.
)
Okay, now I'm really embarrassed. Just uncheck "Fix Window
(s
) Position" and all the above wishes come true.