Hi. --- In [email protected], "davor_petric" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Similar problem I did not mention earlier is: mouse is at the bar > and the tooltip is visibile, I click a mouse button (perform an > action) and when I move a mouse to the another button, it will not > show the tooltip until I leave the bar area and bump again.
I see something like this sometimes as well but I think it might also be a general windows-problem. I have other programs where tooltips don't behave as they should sometimes (show/hide). Besides you could experiment with the settings under: Command Lists -> Properties -> Bars and Menus -> Tool tips "Show tool tips on bar even after button pressed" might definitely help, also maybe changing the delay until tool tip appears... About the bump stuff: > If I bump > my mouse to the top edge of the screen before the bar (in this bar- > free space) and then move the mouse to the left, toward the bar, > PowerPro bar would not show when the mouse hits its area. To show > the bar, I must pull the mouse down from the edge and then move it > again to the same edge (where it was a moment ago). I think this behaviour is by design. What you want is a sort of a hotspot, that is triggered on every mouseover. But this is a bump, so the mouse has to come from underneath the edge and also obviously at a certain speed. When you move the mouse _very_ slowly to the edge you will see that the bump also isn't triggered then. It also makes some sense to me that way, because it sometimes prevents a bar to show when I don't want it, only when I _bunp_ the screen edge. Besides you can show the bar under the above described condition without moving in and out, when you have checked "Marker" under properties and then simply left click on the marker. If you want your kind of mouseover-behaviour you could try to position a bar with hover clicks enabled at the top of the screen which then triggers the commands to show your bar. Also you could try the mousetrap-plugin, where you can track all mouse movements. Mockey Attention: PowerPro's Web site has moved: http://www.ppro.org Yahoo! Groups Links <*> To visit your group on the web, go to: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/power-pro/ <*> To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <*> Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to: http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/
