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Warp – Use Spaces with the mouse

By Ricky Buchanan on December 22, 2007

Warp – Use Spaces with the mouse

Warp is a preference pane that allows you to use the mouse to switch between Spaces rather than using the keyboard. I don’t use Spaces in Leopard, but for those who do this looks like a very configurable way to avoid needing the keyboard to move from one space to another. Website: Warp – Ricky [...]

Posted in New Software, Primary Mouse Users, Users | Tagged free, mouse enhancement, spaces enhancement | Leave a response

ControllerMate

By Ricky Buchanan on October 23, 2007

ControllerMate

ControllerMate gives you the power to do more than ever with your HID controllers. Whether you want to modify the behavior of your keyboard or mouse, or add complex functions to your gaming devices, ControllerMate is the tool for you. I have been looking to alternative ways to set up my XKeys Desktop to generate [...]

Posted in New Software, Primary Keyboard Users, Primary Mouse Users, Users | Tagged free trial, keyboard enhancement, keyboard layout, keyboard mapping, mouse enhancement, remap joystick buttons, remap mouse keys, shareware, unusual input devices | 4 Responses

One Finger Snap

By Ricky Buchanan on September 6, 2007

One Finger Snap

One Finger Snap is a Preference Pane that brings up the contextual menu whenever you click and hold down the mouse button. This means that you can do everything with a single-button mouse that you can do with a 2-button mouse. Apart from being helpful if you only have (or can only manage) one mouse [...]

Posted in New Software, Primary Mouse Users, Users | Tagged free, mouse enhancement, opensource | Leave a response

MaxiMice

By Ricky Buchanan on July 20, 2007

MaxiMice

MaxiMice takes the clicks out of scrolling views and dragging windows. Move the mouse pointer near the edge of a view and it scrolls. Move it closer to the edge and the scrolling speeds up. Or just hold down a modifier key to move or scroll the window under the cursor.

Posted in New Software, Primary Keyboard Users, Users | Tagged abandoned, mouse enhancement | 6 Responses

SteerMouse

By Ricky Buchanan on June 11, 2007

SteerMouse

Advanced driver for USB and Bluetooth mouse. You can customize buttons, wheels and cursor speed freely. Website: SteerMouse – Ricky Buchanan

Posted in New Software, Primary Keyboard Users, Users | Tagged free trial, mouse enhancement, shareware | Leave a response

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