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Silly Gooooose
03-11-2008, 01:02 PM
So I tried searching microsoft and this site, and I couldn't find what I was looking for.

I remember seeing a post about a microsoft program that would automatically make the window of what ever program I was mousing over, my selected window. I.E. I am working on my main on 1 screen, then I move my mouse over to the other screen, and hover it over one of my slave's screens, and it automatically selects that screen as my new active window, so I can just click spells and what not, without having to click twice, once to make it my active screen, once to click the spell.

Chorizotarian
03-11-2008, 02:46 PM
I think that TweakUI can do that; however, there hasn't been a Vista version released yet.

Silly Gooooose
03-11-2008, 04:13 PM
XP user here, though the more I think about it, the less I would want it, for every day use anyway. While multiboxing it would be nice.... but all the rest of the day, it would drive me nuts.

So w/e :(

Anozireth
03-12-2008, 01:20 PM
Keyclone has this feature built into it. However I noticed that after some time playing (20 minutes or so) with a fair amount of switching between windows, all of my WoW instances would become FPS capped at the value I set for maxfpsbk (12, which is unplayable for the one you're focused on). This was on my Vista machine, so it could be an issue there since I don't think Keyclone officially supports Vista. I ultimately ended up turning it off, the extra click doesn't bother me too much.

elo
03-12-2008, 01:27 PM
Yeah it's tweak ui that does it. I'm in the same camp Sense, awesome of MB, horrible for work. There are some guys at work that have it enabled all the time and it drives me crazy to work on their machines. You can toggle it on/off pretty easy though, so it's not like an always on once installed thing. I LOVE it for looting on my 4 alts, etc.

zanthor
03-12-2008, 03:43 PM
I think that TweakUI can do that; however, there hasn't been a Vista version released yet.This feature is available in Vista.

For the hard core folks who know their ass from their elbow:
http://shellrevealed.com/forums/7690/ShowThread.aspx

For those who aren't comfortable I've seen products that do this, some with freeware licenses, but the titles are escaping me at the moment.

The big thing I disliked was it required a reboot, on XP you could toggle this back and forth with TweakUI easily, so I'd use it while gaming and disable when not.