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Click here to accept the options and close the dialog.
• OK
Offset option) to those displayed in the dialog.
Click here to change the default values for all options (except the View
• Make Defaults
described in this help file.
key pressed to change all options to their built-in default values, the ones
have changed using Make Defaults (see below). Click here with the Option
Click here to change all options to their default values, which you may
• Use Defaults
Click here to cancel the changes made to existing door options.
• Cancel
The default is not to change the color depth.
depth of any monitor.
If you select “as is,” Virtual Desktop will not attempt to change the color
monitor which does not support that depth.
monitors to that depth when the door is opened. This will not affect any
monitors. If you choose a depth, Virtual Desktop will try to switch all
support, so it offers choices which may not apply to some or all of your
Virtual Desktop does not know what color depths your monitors can
virtual desktop scrolls to the door location.
the application whose windows are prevalent in the desktop view when the
switch as the door is opened. You may want to choose a depth which suits
This pop-up menu lists the color depths to which Virtual Desktop can
• Depth option
The default is to stay in Virtual Desktop.
Access dial-up reconnection.
alias features such as automatic volume remounting and Apple Remote
unaffected by renaming of files and folders, and you can take advantage of
this door. Because this choice is recorded using alias information, it is
volume, alias, or whatever) you want Finder to open whenever you open
Finder…,” you must then choose the item (application, document, folder,
Desktop scroll bar while using another application. If you select “item via
the front. This makes opening a door similar to clicking on a Virtual
the door, allowing the application which was active before it to return to
application,” Virtual Desktop will return to the background after opening
Desktop,” and “item via Finder…” If you select “frontmost
You have three other choices, “frontmost application”, “stay in Virtual
the application you choose is recorded by name.
version whose name is different, you should update this option, because
NOTE: If you later rename the application, or replace it with a new
scrolls to the door location.
windows are prevalent in the desktop view when the virtual desktop
as the door is opened. You may want to choose an application whose
This pop-up menu lists all applications to which Virtual Desktop can switch
• Switch to option
The default is not to have a keyboard binding.
will ignore the Switch to and Depth options, and remain active.
pressed when you use the keyboard binding to open a door, Virtual Desktop
As with menu commands and door icon windows, if the Option key is
Command-digit combination to any door.
only when Virtual Desktop is active. You can bind any F-key or
doors is to have keyboard bindings for them. These bindings are valid
pressing a combination of keys, another way to speed up your use of
If you don’t have a macro utility which lets you open a door file by
• Keyboard Binding option
well.
NOTE: If you later rename the door, you should rename these files as
this approach.
See the section entitled “Suggestions for Use” for more information on
or application aliases by the Maybe utility.
inside your Preferences folder, where they can be attached to document
windows, or in your Startup Items folder, or in a special Doors folder
You can place door files on the desktop, as an alternative to door icon
important information in the door file.
different from the name of the door. This is because the name is the only
dialog which appears asks you not to make the name of the door file
Desktop which gives you a way to open a door through Finder. The file
Click here to create a door file, a small document belonging to Virtual
° Create File… option
The default is a drab brown and gray color scheme.
instead of black.
the door color is dark, Virtual Desktop will draw the door name in white
window. You can use color to distinguish between your various doors. If
used to draw the “door face” or background “wall” in the door icon
Click on the top or bottom half of the colored square to change the color
° Door and Wall color options
This option is on by default.
the Door menu or Control Strip to open doors.
door icon window for every door you define, especially if you are using
Clicking once in the window opens the door. You may decide not to have a
This small window does not move when the virtual desktop scrolls.
When this option is in effect, a door icon window appears on the desktop.
° Show Window option
way of opening the door quickly from outside Virtual Desktop.
window, or as a door file with a Finder icon. Both alternatives give you a
These options control how the door appears on the desktop, as a door icon
• Graphical Presence options
the new offsets. This allows you to fine-tune door locations.
If you change these numbers, the virtual desktop will scroll according to
door location above or to the left of the home location.)
home location, horizontally and vertically. (Positive numbers indicate a
These numbers indicate many pixels the door location is away from the
• View Offset option
window, or bring Virtual Desktop back to the front after opening the door.
the door using its menu command, keyboard equivalent, or door icon
after opening the door, you must either press the Option key while opening
active. If the door options cause Virtual Desktop to go into the background
To change its options, the door must be open, and Virtual Desktop must be
“Rename Door…” from the Actions menu.
options later on. To change the name of the door, you must select
You can use the Door Preferences dialog to change the location or other
location on the virtual desktop is the current location of the desktop view.
When you create a new door, its initial options are the defaults. Its
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Click here to accept the options and close the dialog.
• OK
option) to those displayed in the dialog.
Click here to change the default values for all options (except the Color
• Make Defaults
described in this help file.
key pressed to change all options to their built-in default values, the ones
have changed using Make Defaults (see below). Click here with the Option
Click here to change all options to their default values, which you may
• Use Defaults
Click here to cancel the changes made to existing application options.
• Cancel
The default is not to anchor the application’s windows to any door.
because the door you choose is recorded by name.
NOTE: If you later rename the door, you should update this option,
meaningful, on-screen window positions for the next session.
quit first, you are assured that such applications will remember
application in your Shutdown Items folder), so that Virtual Desktop gets to
(or, if you have a scriptable Finder, by placing the “Quit Virtual Desktop”
or shut down using Virtual Desktop’s Special menu rather than Finder’s
what you want. By using this option, and by making it a habit to restart
next time you open it, instead choosing default positions, probably not
or shut down your Macintosh, it may decide to ignore those positions the
they quit. If the application’s windows are off-screen when you restart
for applications which remember the positions of their windows when
if you do keep Virtual Desktop open all the time, this option is necessary
windows stacked up in the home area when you quit Virtual Desktop. Even
separate the windows of several applications, but then to see all of the
Virtual Desktop open all the time, because it lets you use doors to
that door area. This capability is important if you don’t intend to keep
Virtual Desktop opens the next time, it will move the windows back to
in the same positions which they occupied relative to that door. When
quits, it will move the current application’s windows into the home area,
should choose that door from the pop-up menu. When Virtual Desktop
If the current application is usually associated with one door location, you
may be inaccessible until you open Virtual Desktop again.
desktop when quitting. If they happen to be outside the home area, they
Virtual Desktop will leave the windows where they are on the virtual
area, you should choose “none” from the pop-up menu, meaning that
If the current application’s windows are usually confined to the home
Scrolling option is on. It is also not applicable to desktop icons.
This option is not available if the Exempt Application’s Items From All
• Anchor Application’s Items to Door option
This option is off by default.
PrintMonitor.
provide menu-bar-like functions, and for monitor programs like
stick to the monitor(s). This option is appropriate for utilities which
desktop. They retain their position in the desktop view, that is, they
application’s windows (or desktop icons) when it scrolls the virtual
If this option is in effect, Virtual Desktop will not move the current
• Exempt Application’s Items From All Scrolling option
The default is a color computed by hashing the application’s signature.
displaying color labels on the radio buttons.)
(NOTE: The Mac OS 8 Appearance Manager prevents Virtual Desktop from
application’s radio button and for all of its item images in the picture.
Click on the colored square to change the color used for the current
• Color option
not available outside of Full View mode.
one whose radio button is selected in the Full View window. This dialog is
application’s windows (or desktop icons). The current application is the
menu. It lets you set options which affect the handling of the current
This dialog appears when you select Application… from the Preferences
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If any options are invalid, you are prompted to correct them.
Click here to accept the options and close the dialog.
• OK
in this help file.
Click here to change all options to their default values, the ones described
• Use Defaults
Click here to cancel the changes made to existing navigation options.
• Cancel
The default is to scroll by half screens.
scroll farther outward until you grow the virtual desktop.
default virtual desktop padding is only half a screenful, and you cannot
instead. This may not be apparent when using the scroll bars, because the
If you select “full screens,” Virtual Desktop will scroll by a screenful
Up or Page Down key.
mouse,” or “scroll bars” navigation option, or when you press the Page
desktop by half a screenful when you use the “press key,” “shove
If you select “half screens,” Virtual Desktop will scroll the virtual
• Scroll by option
This option is on by default.
See the section entitled “The Door Menu” for more information.
effect at the next restart.
Help, Keyboard, and Application menus. A change to this option will take
Desktop extension will place the Door menu in the menu bar alongside the
If this option is in effect when the machine is starting up, the Virtual
• Door Menu option
Virtual Desktop is active.
This option is on by default, with scroll bar windows showing only when
only use the mouse within the dialog box.
This option does not work when a modal dialog is posted, because you can
windows when going into the background.
If you select “only when active,” Virtual Desktop will hide its scroll bar
operates the scroll bars, but will return to the background afterwards.
available at all times. Virtual Desktop will become active while the user
windows when going into the background, so that they continue to be
If you select “always,” Virtual Desktop will not hide its scroll bar
the sides of the main monitor.
If this option is in effect, Virtual Desktop will show scroll bar windows at
• Scroll Bars option
off by default.
The default modifier keys are Option and Control, but the entire option is
as it may cause unwanted scrolling when selecting from the menu bar.
Be careful if you assign the Option key as the modifier key for this option,
even if a modal dialog is posted.
Like the Press Key and Move Mouse options, this option usually works
you select using the Mouse control panel.)
modifier keys. (The repeat rate is based on the double-click speed which
form of scrolling by twitching the mouse or by pressing and releasing the
at the edge and press the selected modifier keys, so you can regulate this
The desktop will continue to scroll as long as you hold the mouse pointer
desktop in that direction.
handy when you need access to something which is just off the visible
pressed, and scroll the virtual desktop away from that edge. This is
hitting any edge of the screen whenever the selected modifier keys are
If this option is in effect, Virtual Desktop will react to the mouse pointer
• Shove Mouse option
The default modifier key is Shift, but the entire option is off by default.
many applications support Shift-selection and Shift-dragging.
remains the default, though it is not the most practical choice, given that
In previous versions, this option worked only with the Shift key, and that
is posted.
Like the Press Key option, this option usually works even if a modal dialog
mouse position, and everything else with it.
accordingly. Whatever was under the blinking circle moves to the new
pointer has moved significantly, Virtual Desktop will shift the desktop
When you release any of the modifier keys (or press another), if the
modifier keys (or pressing another).
blinking circle, you should extinguish it before releasing any of the
move it back. So, if you didn’t mean to shift the desktop, and you see a
you have moved the pointer a certain distance, and disappears again if you
when the modifier keys were pressed. This marker does not appear until
A blinking circle on the desktop marks the point where the pointer was
pushed it across the desk.
finger on the desktop “blotter” holding all of the windows and icons, and
desktop in the direction of mouse movement. It is as if you have put your
whenever the selected modifier keys are pressed, and scroll the virtual
If this option is in effect, Virtual Desktop will track the mouse pointer
• Move Mouse option
but the entire option is off by default.
The default is a Shift-Control-Arrow combination for all four directions,
the visible desktop area.
may need it to get a look at a modal dialog box which has come up outside
which you must answer before you can do anything else. Sometimes you
This option usually works even if you are facing a modal dialog, the kind
application is active.
Up, and Page Down keys, which work only while the Virtual Desktop
This option is separate from the built-in support for the Home, End, Page
This will cause Virtual Desktop to ignore the keystroke.
your use of some application, press the Caps Lock key, and try again.
been set to react to it. If your key combination choices are obstructing
NOTE: The active application will not see the keystroke if this option has
keyboard.)
keypad are distinct from the like-labeled keys on the main part of the
Desktop to scroll in that direction. (In this respect, keys on the numeric
four arms of the compass rose to change the key which causes Virtual
Control) which must be down when the key is pressed. Click on one of the
buttons to select one or more modifier keys (Command, Shift, Option,
keystrokes, even if it is in the background. Use the individual check
If this option is in effect, Virtual Desktop will react to certain
• Press Key option
running. However, using the Door menu does start up the application.
These options are not effective unless the Virtual Desktop application is
Desktop to scroll the virtual desktop while it is in the background.
menu. It lets you set options which affect how you can ask Virtual
This dialog appears when you select Navigation… from the Preferences
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If any options are invalid, you are prompted to correct them.
immediately change the Virtual Desktop window display.
Click here to accept the options and close the dialog. This will
• OK
in this help file.
Click here to change all options to their default values, the ones described
• Use Defaults
Click here to cancel the changes made to existing layout options.
• Cancel
The default is to use a flexible desktop aspect ratio.
backdrop.
images and leaves dark gray or black gutters beside the virtual desktop
coverage in the picture, while a true aspect ratio preserves the shape of
radio buttons. A flexible aspect ratio distorts item images to maximize
Choose a flexible or true aspect ratio for the Full View picture using the
• Full View Desktop Aspect Ratio option
The default is for a 128-pixel-wide sidebar.
inclusive.
application names. Allowable values are between 64 and 256 pixels,
box and radio buttons more width in which to display item titles and
If you have a large main monitor, you may want to give the Full View list
• Full View Sidebar Width option
The default is for standard 16-pixel-wide scroll bars.
dialog.) Allowable values are between 4 and 64 pixels, inclusive.
want to suppress them altogether using the Navigation Preferences
width of the scroll bars. (If they are taking up too much space, you may
you can be with your clicks, you may want to increase or decrease the
Depending on how much screen area you have to spare, and how accurate
• Scroll Bar Thickness option
The default is a right-handed orientation.
radio buttons at the left side of the Full View window.
scroll bar at the left edge of the main monitor, and places the list box and
using the radio buttons. A left-handed orientation places the vertical
Choose a left- or right-handed orientation of Virtual Desktop windows
• Orientation option
windows.
It lets you set options which affect the appearance of Virtual Desktop
This dialog appears when you select Layout… from the Preferences menu.
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probably seen enough recently.
showing, Virtual Desktop spares you the balloon, figuring that you’ve
both Balloon Help and Help on Wheels. If you already have balloons
It mentions, by way of a balloon, that Virtual Desktop offers help through
“About Virtual Desktop…” command in the Apple menu.
This dialog presents Virtual Desktop’s About box. It is opened by the
xThe About Dialog
door, and will remain active.
option to switch applications or change the color depth after opening the
If you press the Option key while clicking, Virtual Desktop will ignore any
Clicking once on the door icon window (without dragging) opens the door.
windows can congregate and be visible regardless of which door is open.
reserve a small area in one corner of the main monitor, where door icon
window, you can move it by clicking and dragging. A good practice is to
window with a special door-shaped cursor. After you have placed the
to show door icon windows, Virtual Desktop prompts you to place the
When you create a door, unless the default door preference option is not
and can have its own distinctive door and wall colors.
window carries the first few letters of the door’s name for identification,
which does not move when the virtual desktop scrolls. Each door icon
Every door you define can have a small iconic window on the desktop,
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selection changes accordingly.
When you are selecting items using images in the picture, the list
center the selected item on the main monitor.
outside the desktop view, the desktop view will scroll automatically to
WindowShade), and go into the background. If the item is completely
or icon active (showing the window if it was hidden or rolled up using
If you double-click on a list entry, Virtual Desktop will make that window
item’s title.
using the mouse. You can also select by typing the first few letters of an
You can use Up Arrow and Down Arrow to go up and down the list without
“[defunct]”, or “[retitled]”.
disappears, or changes title, its entry in the list changes to “[moved]”,
Items without titles appear in the list as “[untitled]”. If an item moves,
of the selected application’s windows (or desktop icons).
The order of entries from top to bottom is the same as the layering order
• List Box
selection changes accordingly.
When you are selecting items using images in the picture, the radio button
using the mouse.
Shift-Down-Arrow to go up and down the stack of radio buttons without
list and in the picture. You can use Shift-Up-Arrow and
application’s windows (or desktop icons) and selects the front item in the
Clicking on a radio button fills the list box with the titles of the
through the Application Preferences dialog.
computed by hashing the application’s signature, but you can change it
displaying color labels on the radio buttons.) By default, the color is
(NOTE: The Mac OS 8 Appearance Manager prevents Virtual Desktop from
Each radio button is given a color to match the images in the picture.
bottom covers all desktop icons.
windows do not appear. A special button labeled “Desktop icons” at the
order of the applications’ windows. However, applications without
The order of radio buttons from top to bottom is the same as the layering
• Radio Buttons
the picture.
the rest of the items, then use the “Refresh” menu command to rescale
a window. If this becomes a problem, move the window’s image nearer to
very remote position. This is a technique some programmers use to hide
images very small, because some application has placed a window in a
NOTE: The virtual desktop may sometimes become very large, and the
the scroll bars.
clears up this situation, redrawing the entire window and repositioning
you cannot do anything with the item. The “Refresh” menu command
title, the cursor shows a question mark while over the item’s image, and
Virtual Desktop finds that an item has moved, disappeared, or changed its
movements, appearances, or disappearances of windows and icons. If
The entire Full View window is a static display. It does not track the
view.
but scrolling will only occur if the item is completely outside the desktop
you can press the Return or Enter key to make the selected item active,
automatically to center the selected item on the main monitor. Likewise,
clicked was outside the white area, the desktop view will scroll
using WindowShade), and go into the background. If the point where you
window or icon active (showing the window if it was hidden or rolled up
If you double-click on an item image, Virtual Desktop will make that
box.
all three parts of the Full View window — picture, radio buttons, and list
the radio buttons or list box. The current selection is always reflected in
An item becomes selected either by clicking on its image, or by actions on
click point.
selection, but the item dragged will be the one which is frontmost at the
can also click and drag a non-selected item, without affecting the
any point to any other point, without making it active. By contrast, you
hand-shaped cursor tells you that you can click and drag that item from
filled in. Even if that item is behind other items at some points, the
At any time, there may be only one item selected. Its image outline is
The mechanism for selecting and dragging item images is a little unusual.
the Option key is pressed.
They don’t figure in the cursor or balloon behavior described above unless
windows rolled up using WindowShade, appear as thin dotted outlines.
The images of windows belonging to hidden applications, as well as
information on what the mouse is pointing to.
is in front at that point. With balloons showing, you can get detailed
changes color as it passes over the images, to help you see which window
others are hatched (cut diagonally). On a color monitor, the cursor
Where images overlap, the outline of the front item is solid, and the
color labels on the radio buttons.)
Mac OS 8 Appearance Manager prevents Virtual Desktop from displaying
the owning application’s radio button, for easy recognition. (NOTE: The
position. On a color monitor, the color of the rectangle matches that of
the picture as an outline rectangle with a representative size, shape, and
Every window or desktop icon (collectively known as “items”) appears in
° Window and Icon Images
white area move accordingly.
diagonal form of scrolling. If you use the scroll bars, you will see the
the desktop view relative to all windows and icons. This is effectively a
and drag this white area to another point on the virtual desktop, moving
in the white area is the image of a visible window or icon. You can click
those “through the binoculars” shots in bad old movies. Anything resting
which is currently visible through the monitor or monitors, rather like
In the background, a white area describes the part of the virtual desktop
° Desktop View
grow automatically the next time the view is refreshed.
If you move a window or icon into the pad area, the virtual desktop will
adjust using the “Grow Desktop” and “Shrink Desktop” menu commands.
The virtual desktop is padded in each direction by a factor which you can
darker gray or black.
distortion, but leaves some unused space in the picture, filled with a
available area, or a true aspect ratio, which scales all images without
flexible aspect ratio, which distorts images in the picture to fill the
display. Through the Layout Preferences dialog, you have the option of a
the virtual desktop, reduced to fit the area available for the picture
The Full View picture has a gray backdrop showing the current extent of
° Backdrop
many functions.
The picture is the most interesting part of the Full View window. It offers
• Picture
picture, radio buttons, and list box.
occupied by the menu bar and scroll bars. It consists of three parts:
This window appears only in Full View mode, covering the area not
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toggles between Full View mode and the usual see-through mode.
it active, and clicking twice enters Full View mode. After that, clicking
This small window has the Virtual Desktop icon on it. Clicking once makes
xThe Anchor Window
scroll bars at all, if you prefer other means of scrolling.
Desktop goes into the background. You can also decide not to show the
windows appear at all times. By default, they disappear when Virtual
Through the Navigation Preferences dialog, you can make the scroll bar
folders and documents.
desktop for things with no definite position, like volume icons and new
worth considering just because Finder tends to use the right side of the
you wish. A left-handed arrangement is good for southpaws, but also
scroll bars, and you can move the vertical scroll bar to the left side if
Through the Layout Preferences dialog, you can vary the thickness of the
active before.
remain active; otherwise, it will return to whatever application was
window. If you use them while Virtual Desktop is already active, it will
Virtual Desktop maintains one horizontal and one vertical scroll bar
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Virtual Desktop operates several windows and dialog boxes, which are
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