Sujet : Re: Windows clock
De : blockedofcourse (at) *nospam* foo.invalid (Don Y)
Groupes : sci.electronics.designDate : 02. Dec 2024, 20:49:30
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On 12/2/2024 2:04 AM, Martin Brown wrote:
It "solves" a "problem" almost nobody has.
I put analog clocks in an upper corner of each of my monitors.
So, if a window happens to cover the clock on one monitor,
I can likely see it on one of the other monitors.
Similarly, I use Xeyes -- two or more instances strategically
placed -- to help me figure out where the mouse cursor happens
to be, presently (which monitor and where within that monitor).
Especially valuable as the current focus can alter the presentation
of the mouse cursor so it may be in a form that is harder to
locate, visually.