Use Auto Mouse Mover to provide continuous mouse input to your computer. Auto Mouse Mover can be helpful to move mouse cursor automatically or when you do not wish power settings of your computer to turn off screen, hibernate computer, start screensaver
When we are in front of our PC, its more that 100% sure that the mouse cursor will move because of our manual movement of our mouse. Obviously we can’t resist from touching mouse in front of a computer. But when we leave, the mouse kept unmoved and the computer can detect that the...
PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To provide a method for automatically moving a cursor which allow to move a mouse cursor to a position of GUI components shown on a screen by using a simple operation when the screen is shown by a multi-window system.YAMAZAKI TAKESHI...
I use to click on an object and drag to move it. While recently, after I single click on an object with out draging it, the object will automatically move with my cursor. Even I don't want the object to be moved. Another senario is that I clicked on an object a...
Move your mouse cursor over the rightmost bottom corner of cell C4. You will find a small plus (+) sign. This is called the Fill Handle. Drag the Fill Handle right up to your last non-blank row. You will find all cells of the column get the number 1. You will find a small drop...
when i move a window partially out of the screen, and i move the mouse on the edge the window is, it automatically moves the window back to the screen. i want to stop this. aero snap is disabled. this don't happen in safe mode, so is definitely some third party app...
AutoHideMouseCursor is a small Windows application that allows you to hide the mouse cursor, if this does not move. Automatically hide the mouse!
50%- 60% is optimum for the users. However, you can set your mouse cursor speed up to 800 DPI (dots per inch). This means you can move the mouse cursor 800 pixels across the screen for every inch you move the mouse. So, if you increase the DPI, your cursor will move more quickl...
When moving around in NORMAL mode still works, when I switch back to INSERT mode (with either i, o or a), the cursor goes back to the line where it was when I saved for the first time.Basically, I cannot edit another line without using either the arrow keys or the mouse to ...
The Mouse Properties window opens. Select the Pointers Options tab then in the Snap To section check Automatically Move Pointer to the Default Button in a Dialog Box. Click OK. That’s it. Now the mouse will move around more quickly when navigating programs. Using this option does take a ...