

However, since OS themes enhance the look and feel of the operating environment, as akin to what this virtual desktop is doing, although in a different manner, I, for now at least am choosing Form over Function and am not recommending it. If you don't care for OS themes etc, and would like to set up multiple screen displays, I would recommend it.
#Msew not running with license windows#
It locks me into using windows standard style themes, which I don't like. I know my mouse is there because a mouse over still works and can click/double click, but if I can't see where the darn thing is aiming at, its like playing peek-a-boo with Casper the friendly ghost. For example: Screen 0, CursorFX applied theme, works.

I can't, simply because its not compatible with Stardock's CursorFX program.
#Msew not running with license pro#
Tried this on Win XP Pro w/SP3, and as much as I would like to keep on using this program, since I think it builds upon and enhances Microsoft's original Power Toy (which I still use), I can't. Have losts of usefull time with it ! Save | Cancel Quote: "what would seem more useful to me would be a utility that explands the total amount of space you have on the one real desktop, so that you can scroll some open windows past the physical edges of the screen and scroll back when you need them." Quote: "the total number of programs running are still going to take up the amount of memory needed" Have losts of usefull time with it Mokoda, 53. when you move your mouse from the screen you will emedialtly enter another virtual desktop, exactly what you were wishing for. Go to the mouse-TAB and check "enable mouse desktop changing". Right-click the tray-icon and choose "setup". I don't know about MSEW but VIRTUAWIN can do exactly what you want. Quote: " what would seem more useful to me would be a utility that explands the total amount of space you have on the one real desktop, so that you can scroll some open windows past the physical edges of the screen and scroll back when you need them." By logically ordering the Windows over several virtual Desktops,it will be easier to stay orientated. When many are open, you will eventually get disorganized. It is about better organization of the open Windows on your Desktop. Quote: " the total number of programs running are still going to take up the amount of memory needed" But I like it, myself, although, if other implementations come up for free, I'l try them, too. In the end, some people will find this useful, some, not so much. Do note that this is just not the same as opening a new window, nor is it the same as multiple desktops, although that requires multiple screen capability-which were also available for the Amiga, from 3rd party sources. )) Later, more and better modes came out, but the idea was the same. (No, I have no reason why you'd want to run the Bong demo it was just cool that you could.

So, I could do a lo-res (320x200) HaM graphic on one screen, while using a terminal program in HiRes-lace (640x400) on another, and running the 'bong-ball" demo on a third. One major benefit was the ability to run a program with just the graphics you needed remember, this was an era when most PC's were limited to only 1 meg all up, including the graphics cards. Which had real multiple screen capabilities. I remember DOS users asking me just what use multi-tasking was, back in the '80s, when I was running circles around them on my Amiga.
