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(Unverified)Apr 15th 2010 11:53AM
For dual monitor setup, I've simple solution: move the taskbar/superbar vertically between both monitors (right side in my setup). Works wondefully, and I can reach the superbar faster from both monitor.
FallenArms3Apr 15th 2010 4:19PM
That seems nice in theory, but it would still get in the way of my main issue with my dual monitors: X-ing a fullscreen window in the leftmost monitor. I always miss and careen off into the next monitor because my learned behavior over the past several years has just been to smash the mouse up and right until it stops and click. I won't be installing this app, but what I would like is a type of catch-corner which grabs the mouse in the topmost corner, but not the rest of the edge.