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Instaling Krusader orthodox file manager on Mac OS X Mountain Lion 6 May 2013 | 04:51 am
For the Impatient Yes, it works! In all its awesome glory! Click on the image to see the screen shot at its full resolution. The process itself is magical, like everything on Mac I had to make a ritu...
ControllerMate (part 14 of 14): Mouse Reloaded. 16 Sep 2009 | 10:31 am
The final solution - "Mouse Reloaded". Now with just two buttons I can perform eight different functions. I bet you can do better (but you have to tell me!)
ControllerMate (part 13 of 14). Distinguishing between one-button and two-button clicks – with faster, reliable release. 9 Sep 2009 | 10:26 am
A more reliable way to distinguish double-clicks.
ControllerMate (part 12 of 14). Almost Done. 2 Sep 2009 | 10:20 am
Time to put it all together in a near-perfect bliss.
ControllerMate (part 11 of 14). Distinguishing between one-button and two-button clicks. 27 Aug 2009 | 10:13 am
When you click two buttons "simultaneously", one of them is inevitably registered before the other. Not anymore!
ControllerMate (part 10 of 14). Modifiers and Double-clicks. 20 Aug 2009 | 10:05 am
And now we add the Single versus Double click handler. The result is: two buttons - four new actions.
ControllerMate (part 9 of 14). Modifiers reversed. 13 Aug 2009 | 09:59 am
Any button can be a modifier when you you feel like it!
ControllerMate (part 8 of 14). Using a modifier button. 6 Aug 2009 | 09:42 am
With ControllerMate for Mac you can have your own personal modifier button (or fifty) on your mouse. Or even on your joystick.
ControllerMate (part 7 of 14). Putting things together: Single-Click, Double-Click, Two Buttons… Had enough yet? 29 Jul 2009 | 09:43 am
Combined diagram with buttons working as a team to perform single- double- and together- clicks.
ControllerMate (part 6 of 14). One Button, Two Actions: Single Click (recognized on release) versus Double Click 21 Jul 2009 | 04:20 pm
Define a slightly different behavior for your single- and double-clicking.