Hi Phil,
Can you explain or address sticky actions and snap actions? They look something useful but I have no idea what they are. Plus, if you upload x-mouse actions and quick guides to youtube, there would be a lot more people to find this great tool, I should recommend. Thanks.
Sticky and snap actions
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Re: Sticky and snap actions
Sticky...
Click the button ONCE to simulate the button being pressed....
Click the button again to release the fisrt click.
So, its like holding the button down, without holding it down physically. Useful for (for example) dragging something around.
Snap? Urm, I think thats just the standard Windows 10 snap window functions... Like WIN key + left/right etc.
Click the button ONCE to simulate the button being pressed....
Click the button again to release the fisrt click.
So, its like holding the button down, without holding it down physically. Useful for (for example) dragging something around.
Snap? Urm, I think thats just the standard Windows 10 snap window functions... Like WIN key + left/right etc.
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Re: Sticky and snap actions
I have never used that snap features so I just become aware of it..
Thanks Phil!
Thanks Phil!