Thanks!
But I just knew what you told me!
Maybe I didn't make me clear.
Simply speaking, what triggered flipping is not the action of "click" or "mousedown", it's "mouseup". I like it be set to "mousedown", Cause only "mousedown" can tell that I really click in the edge of the screen!
To be continued someday!
To select the context in the textbox in IE, I'm accustomed to click the left button at the end of the textbox (OR address bar), then drag to the left edge of the screen rapidly, this will trigger the flipping accidentally!
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lengfengfly,
I like it be trigered by clicking the edge. But I always triger it indeliberately. For example, when I select some content in IE by drag the mousepoint from right to left, It will be trigered.
Will it be set to "double click the edge", or click exactly the edge (without moving the mouse curser) to trigered the event?
Mouse options are enabled by checking "Enable mouse trigger" in the "Mouse" section of WinFlip options:
Enable mouse gesture to flip - if checked, it starts flip when mouse is moved in a small (100x100 pixels) circle direction. Mouse detection can be set to
clockwise or
counter-clockwise. The sensitivity of movement can be adjusted by moving the corresponding slider. If accidental flips are experienced, adjust the sensitivity and the mouse detection direction.
Click the edge of desktop to flip - if checked,
single left-clicking on the left\righ\top\bottom desktop edges starts flip. If any inconvenience, uncheck some of the edges to avoid accidental flips.
Click the middle button to flip - if checked, flip starts when the middle mouse button is clicked. If the middle button is to be used for other purposes, uncheck this option.
Invert mouse wheel direction - if checked, it allows to scroll the mouse wheel in the opposite directions to flip forwards or backwards.