![]() Probably there are more users who missed this and other features though used XMBC for years. So yes the installed version works better basically but many people wont notice the difference! There are some other things (maybe WIN+TAB on varying versions of Windows). Some actions that rely on Windows accessibility tools (like for example opening the WIN+X system menu in windows 10) will not work in portable mode This is because Microsoft FORCE accessibility tools to be installed under the programs files folder (i.e. That's as good as it gets I'm afraid!ģ) Portable has some limitations. So as far as Windows and XMBC is concerned you are always pressing one before the other - the key to setting up chording is that you set up the button you expect to press first. So no, without device driver (or mouse hardware itself) changes, you cant detect both at exactly the same time. What bit about "it should put them back to what they were when it loaded" did not make sense? When you exit XMBC it should put everything back to what it was when it loaded - portable or installed version.Ģ) In theory it will be very unlikely to click both at the same time - if not impossible as far as windows are concerned, even if its microseconds different one message WILL come before the other. So for example i should click a button and after a second button, can 't click both at same time?ģ) i use both portable at work ,installation home, may i know what does/have the installation more then the portable? I remember reading this forum, that the installation does include more feature or work even betterġ). It has had for several years.įor example, here I use it so that the right button in combination with other buttons/wheel controls all things media.ġ) well, i like when i close xmouse it should put back the windows mouse settings ,is only the portable version ?Ģ) Wow, i started to use xmouse years ago ,always loved it, i did not know about it, i guess it's more powerfull then i know XMBC can change the values on the fly (as you hover over different applications/windows if you so desire).Ģ. ![]() it should put them back to what they were when it loaded. the scroll speed and the cursor speed and maybe one or two others but when you exit XMBC. Yes that is where windows stores all its mouse settings. Xmouse -> default -> scrolling & option -> do these settings change windows mouaw settings ,don't it?Ģ) button chording, do you think xmouse will have this feature in the future?Ĥ) yes, i know ,just love xmouse and hotkeys + mouse button will make xmouse really amazing powerfullġ. Hotkeys and layer modifier keys are to modify the behavior of XMBC not other programs (other than changing the mouse buttons for those programs by switching layers for example).ġ) if i change mouse settings via windows control panel ,does windows store all these settings in HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Control Panel\Mouse ? does windows store all mouse settings only here? ![]() I think you may have missed the point of x Mbc - its for controlling the mouse behavior in different programs. Im not quite sure what you are getting at on this one. Yes that's normal - if you want to use hotkeys or layer keys you a) need to turn them on and b) define the keys you want to use.Ĥ. Look at Button Chording - it has this sort of behavior.ģ. It uses an XML settings file (more portable than the registry).Ģ.
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