I experimented with OnMultiClick to find a way to pop up a bar when a user
bumps _and_ stops the mouse
cursor at the edge of the screen for a while, not just on a simple bump. My
finding is that OnMultiClick isn't
the right solution to my problem, but the result is nevertheless interesting;
you can do something on the
second - rather than the first - screen bump by assigning a hot key, say, 'on
left bump' the action
.OnMultiClick("","your action here").
For better reliability I had to change the default timeout in
OnMultiClick.powerpro from 500 to 1000 ms.
Alex Peters wrote:
> OnMultiClick v1.0
> Written by Alex Peters, 9/6/2005
>
> Permits separate functionality for bar buttons/tray icons on single
> clicks, double clicks, triple clicks etc. up to octuple (8) clicks.
> Can also be applied to hotkeys with the same effect.
>
> Usage:
> .OnMultiClick(1ClickCmd[, 2ClickCmd[, 3ClickCmd[, ...]]])
>
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