These are mainstream chips with two cores and they aren't especially expensive. The desktop versions are priced between $87 and $284.
These are mainstream chips with two cores and they aren't especially expensive. The desktop versions are priced between $87 and $284.
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No worries - it's not exactly the core function of the program, and prolly too early to do more than start thinking about it. I just jotted it all down in a lazy moment in front of the TV, it wasn't a huge effort. I'll throw in some lol speak next time so it doesn't come out so formal
If I was sat at PC1 and moused onto PC2's monitor, then intuitively I might expect all keyboard actions to be exactly as if on PC2's local keyboard - is that what you mean? So if the Mojo settings on PC2 were not to broadcast then potential for confusion?
Trying to clarify before I go off on one
ATM, the button is green background + solid letters for on and no background + solid letters for off. I meant to suggest no background + grey letters for not applicable, as a way to indicate the function is there but does not apply to current setup.
Similar to Firefox, click the History button on the top menu bar, and the Forward option is greyed out unless there is an actual web page to go to.
But just not showing it at all unless needed is a nice idea to keep all confusion to minimum. Would someone who was used to seeing it there be confused if it disappeared?
Here is where I can't really give feedback without a second PC to see how it currently works. Do you mean there are potentially 2 mouse pointers, say PC1 and PC2 again, and an option for either or both to be on a given window? I had assumed toggling mouseover from PC1 on would automatically toggle mouseover from PC2 off, and vice versa.
Or just the option of allowing mouseover from PC1 to PC2 but not from PC2 to PC1?
But for any devious permutations, could you have an option in a settings menu somewhere to switch to advanced mode where the buttons work differently? EG toggling between more than two options, or acting like drop boxes? Or else a separate advanced settings screen to define what exactly each option means.
i can do lol speak nao? So u doht think i tryed too hard ^_^
Last edited by Flekkie : 12-08-2009 at 07:44 AM
Coming out of nowhere drivin' like rain, Stormbringer dance on the thunder again
Dark cloud gathering breaking the day, no point running cause its coming your way
Rainbow shaker on a stallion twister, bareback rider on the eye of the sky
Stormbringer coming down meaning to stay, thunder and lightning heading your way
Ride the rainbow crack the sky, Stormbringer coming time to die
~ Deep Purple, Stormbringer
Lol.
If I understand you I meant the opposite but I think you're probably right.If I was sat at PC1 and moused onto PC2's monitor, then intuitively I might expect all keyboard actions to be exactly as if on PC2's local keyboard - is that what you mean? So if the Mojo settings on PC2 were not to broadcast then potential for confusion?
I think you're probably right about this too but I think I'll have to rewrite the code that draws the buttons to make the difference between off and disabled more obvious. (Those aren't Windows buttons although they look like Windows buttons. It took me fhours to write the code that draws them. I wanted to make them look like Vista taskbar buttons except with a green glow instead of orange, but I gave up because it would have taken at least a day.)ATM, the button is green background + solid letters for on and no background + solid letters for off. I meant to suggest no background + grey letters for not applicable, as a way to indicate the function is there but does not apply to current setup.
Yes, you're right, that's a basic design principle that I forgot.But just not showing it at all unless needed is a nice idea to keep all confusion to minimum. Would someone who was used to seeing it there be confused if it disappeared?And it's nice if a balloon tip appears when the mouse hovers over the grayed-out item that explains why it's grayed out.
II only meant that people might want control to go in only one direction. Imagine you have two PCs. You want one to control the other, but not vice versa.Here is where I can't really give feedback without a second PC to see how it currently works. Do you mean there are potentially 2 mouse pointers, say PC1 and PC2 again, and an option for either or both to be on a given window?
I'd like to find a solution that (1) is easily seen so people know the feature exists and (2) is easy to use.But for any devious permutations, could you have an option in a settings menu somewhere to switch to advanced mode where the buttons work differently? EG toggling between more than two options, or acting like drop boxes? Or else a separate advanced settings screen to define what exactly each option means.
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Let's switch over to the thread for build 10.
(Flekkie we can continue about the buttons over there is you want.)
http://www.dual-boxing.com/showthread.php?t=26874
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