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Can I keep two windows/apps "active?"
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<blockquote data-quote="MacInWin" data-source="post: 1648847"><p>TatooedMac, are you saying that this utility lets you have two windows with focus? All I see that CatchMouse does is move the mouse without having to drag it from one window to another. From what I see, as soon as you click in that new window, focus changes, just as it would if you actually dragged the most and clicked in that same new window. What aceith wants is for him to be able to have two windows with focus. I can't see how that can work, given that both windows would now theoretically see the inputs from mouse/keyboard/trackpad, etc. How can the OS know for which window the inputs were really intended?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MacInWin, post: 1648847"] TatooedMac, are you saying that this utility lets you have two windows with focus? All I see that CatchMouse does is move the mouse without having to drag it from one window to another. From what I see, as soon as you click in that new window, focus changes, just as it would if you actually dragged the most and clicked in that same new window. What aceith wants is for him to be able to have two windows with focus. I can't see how that can work, given that both windows would now theoretically see the inputs from mouse/keyboard/trackpad, etc. How can the OS know for which window the inputs were really intended? [/QUOTE]
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