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frontmost (active) application.□
Control Strip, to open a door, having set that door to switch back to the
Fifth, you can click on a door icon window, or use the Door menu or
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it has scrolled the desktop.□
application, Virtual Desktop will return you to that application as soon as
application is active. If you operate a scroll bar while using another
Fourth, you can tell it to show the scroll bars at all times, whatever
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The virtual desktop will scroll away in the opposite direction.□
edge of the screen, while pressing any combination of the modifier keys.
Third, you can tell it to react when you shove the mouse pointer into any
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when you release the keys.□
the modifier keys, the virtual desktop will 窶徭hift窶 along with the pointer
option is on, and you move the mouse while pressing any combination of
Second, you can tell Virtual Desktop to watch the mouse pointer. If this
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directions.□
(Command, Shift, Option, Control), plus any four keys for the four
up, down, left, or right. You choose any combination of the modifier keys
First, you can choose a key combination which scrolls the virtual desktop
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scrolling without leaving the active application.□
This version of Virtual Desktop offers five ways to do virtual desktop
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Virtual Desktop an effective application/document launcher.□
combined with its ability to tie any item to the opening of a door, makes
does the same thing without clogging your menu bar. This feature,
System 7.5.2 or later, the 窶弖irtual Desktop Doors窶 Control Strip module
Desktop and open any door. For PowerBook users and those running
placed on the right side of the menu bar, to instantaneously launch Virtual
Even when Virtual Desktop isn窶冲 running, you can use the Door menu,
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the door.□
& White窶), you can tell Virtual Desktop to change the depth when you open
prefers a specific color depth (窶弋housands窶 of colors, or plain old 窶廝lack
document, folder, or other) when you open the door. If that application
you can have it tell Finder to open any item of your choice (application,
application active as you jump to where its windows are. Better still,
an application with the door, so that Virtual Desktop will make that
useful preference options you can apply to each door. You can associate
That describes the simplest use of doors. Beyond that, there are some
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your job.□
have a trash can alias in the lower right corner, of course, but that窶冱
door. The door icon 窶徙pens,窶 and you窶决e there. Every 窶徨oom窶 should
grid). To move from one preset location to another, you just click on a
one of the predefined multiple-door arrangements (row, column, cross, or
on it. You could build a whole corridor of doors to different places, or use
on the desktop where it can drop the little door icon window with the name
Virtual Desktop to create a new door. It asks you for a name, and a place
To make a door, you scroll to the location you want to work in, and tell
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doors.□
Full View mode, so Virtual Desktop gives you a better tool for the job:
from location to location using scroll bars, and not very efficient using
corner, in case you forget what they look like. It would be hard to move
processor there, and a picture of your spouse and children in the top
desktop layout for your applications 窶 mail windows here, word
At some point, you will begin to imagine a virtually boundless virtual
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what group it belongs to.□
Conversely, you can click on an item in the picture to see its name and
the list, you can see where that item is on the virtual desktop.
names of all the items belonging to that group. By selecting an item from
When you click on a radio button, Virtual Desktop fills the list box with the
window open, plus one at the bottom of the heap for all desktop icons.
and a list box. There is one radio button for every application which has a
On one side of the picture, Virtual Desktop shows a set of radio buttons
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desktop view relative to all windows and icons.□
that you can see them. You can also drag the white area to move the
rearrange them, and double-click to scroll and bring them to the front so
balloons to tell you what the windows and icons are, click and drag to
currently visible through a monitor. In this picture, you can get help
A white area in the background shows what part of the virtual desktop is
outline of every application窶冱 windows, including the ones that are hidden.
desktop, scaled down to fit, with color-keyed rectangles showing the
menu bar and the scroll bars. It shows a picture of the whole virtual
Full View mode takes over the main monitor, covering everything but the
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command, by keystroke, and by double-clicking on the anchor window.□
go into Full View mode. There are three ways to do it 窶 by menu
one time, to get the big picture of all items on the virtual desktop, you can
If you need to see beyond what your monitor or monitors can display at
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positioning the sliders to reflect the new state of your virtual desktop.□
automatically, moving the scroll bars to the correct position and
monitor, or turn video mirroring on or off, Virtual Desktop adjusts
If you change the monitor resolution, move the menu bar to another
The scroll bars appear on the main monitor (the one with the menu bar).
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automatically.□
move items farther outward into the pad area, the virtual desktop grows
you can increase that pad factor in increments of half a screenful. As you
beyond the most extreme item in each direction. To grow the desktop,
Ordinarily, the extent of the virtual desktop is padded by half a screenful
desktop in relation to all the other items (windows and desktop icons).
Reading the scroll bars窶 窶徭liders窶 tells you where you are on the virtual
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you prefer.□
exchange for easier scrolling. You can also suppress them altogether, if
but you can have them up all the time, losing a bit of the screen area in
By default, the scroll bars only appear while Virtual Desktop is active,
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you were when you last pressed Home.□
to the 窶徂ome窶 or startup location. Press the End key to go back to where
horizontally, with the Option key pressed). Press the Home key to return
keyboard. Press the Page Up or Page Down key to scroll vertically (or
While Virtual Desktop is active, you can scroll using either scroll bars or
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Virtual Desktop active.□
window with the Virtual Desktop icon on it, where you can click to make
choice). In the corner between the scroll bars is a little square anchor
main monitor, and a vertical scroll bar along the right or left edge (your
Virtual Desktop puts a horizontal scroll bar along the bottom edge of your
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you窶决e using.□
enabled, let you do quick scrolling actions without leaving the application
Virtual Desktop also has a number of 窶從avigation options窶 which, when
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later) by using the Control Strip.□
menu, or (if you have a recent PowerBook or are running System 7.5.2 or
Command-digit combination or F-key, by selection from an optional Door
more ergonomic. You can open a door by clicking, by pressing a
location when clicked, in the manner of an old push-button car radio, but
them build 窶彭oors,窶 which make the virtual desktop scroll to a preset
For people who use the same applications every day, Virtual Desktop lets
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windows and icons on the entire virtual desktop.□
It also has a mode where the user can inspect and rearrange the layout of
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wants it to be, with no additional expense of memory.□
than their screen. This 窶忻irtual desktop窶 can be as large as the user
most intuitive way for most people to operate a desktop which is larger
Virtual Desktop, simply put, puts scroll bars on your screen. This is the
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