Circa 2000-Aug-18 14:19:19 -0400 dixit Jason J. Horton:
: This has probably been asked a million times, but how about switching
: workstations when the mouse cursor hits the edge of the screen? How much
: bloat is that?
I suspect the high amount of torque required either to rotate a round
tabletop of sufficient size and weight to support more than one
workstation, or to rotate a chair around such a table, would be a bit
more than Blackbox can handle. I think that's the job for an X10
device driver. I suppose, though, that changing workstations by
hitting the edge of the screen with the mouse might be a little
abrupt---unless you mean actually contacting the edge of the monitor
with the physical mouse, in which case that might not be so much of a
surprise to the user.
In any case, it may just be easier to move your chair to the next
workstation manually (or pedially, as the case me be), especially if
your chair has wheels on it.
:)
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