That's three hands, btw. And: There's a choice of colour selectors that do pretty much what you're probably aiming for. Click on the front colour in the tool palette and look at how that colour selector works for you.
Much better than moving two of three RGB sliders at a time This would require OS support. And that would almost have to begin with support for multiple mice. I would not particularly care to use RGB sliders with three mice I can handle a mouse with my left hand, but I find it hard to use a mouse with the third hand I have growing out of my forehead , but controlling them with my fingers would be great.
It's not so much a matter of picking colors as it is with color adjustment and filters. It would just be much more efficient to be able to tweak them all without having to go back and forth. Most image filters have at least a few sliders, and a lot of the time it takes a lot of fiddling to get the right result.
The possibilities with such a technology are endless. Touch screens and graphics design don't go together for me, anyway. Those touch screens look awful after a short period of time, and if you "slide" your fingers across them, you'll leave marks, anyway. I'm fine with one mouse. I guess for that specific task of slider control, I'd like to use some USB device with actual sliders Fingerworks now defunkt alas made nice "keyboards" that were actually touchpads.
They support multiple contact points, and gestures, to manipulate the interfaces in applications. One problem is that it requires special programming for each application, if you want anything else than the global gestures. They are cool though, the only zero impact keyboards I've seen except the projected varieties. I've got a Touchstream LP myself SpiralOcean Registered. I've had the same wish, I think anyone can learn to be ambidextrous, and having two cursors would at least allow you to divide up the screen in half and cut down on cursor travel time.
Here's a company that allows you to use the entire hand Check out the demo movies! Ambidextrous shmambidextrous; who wants to take up extra space on their desk for another mouse they'd use maybe one second every day on the outside? I mean, you can pick up two pencils at once, but do you write letters that way? Capturing a mouse to be used exclusively in VirtualBox is very easy and just a couple of clicks. Start the virtual machine, open the Devices menu, highlight USB and click on the mouse or keyboard to be captured.
Alternatively, right click the USB icon at the bottom of the window and select the input device. Next time the virtual machine is started, the mouse will automatically connect to the guest operating system. Download VirtualBox. This option is greyed out if the virtual machine is not powered off.
Bluetooth is also an option if you have a Bluetooth keyboard. This option works well with dual input devices like the Logitech K Wireless Touch Keyboard as the keyboard and touchpad will both connect to the guest operating system by enabling just one device Logitech USB Receiver.
The Connect option will change to Disconnect if you want to do the reverse. You will have to attach it manually each time the virtual OS boots up. Wait hold on a sec i mean like when your mouse moves there are tons of other mouses following that mouse.
I want to use 2 mouses as I use 2 hands. PC is too limited. You tried all the programs on this page and none of them worked, but you tried Mousemux and it worked perfectly?
I remember there was a program that allowed to use 2 mouse, 2 keyboards, 2 screens and 2 soundcards in the same PC and each one will work on the pre-established group so the sound of one card will only work on the programs being displayed on that screen asigned for that group.
Ian: Thanks. Thanks also to RaymondCC for all the great articles over the years. Been lurking for a looooooong time. The main site has a download button right in the center of the page which pops up a small window to download the file. So cool to see Teamplayer is still getting love. I was the lead engineer at the time and did most of the work on it.
You can download it at mousemux. Hello Unfortunately, the install was halted by Awast. Can you confirm this is a false positive?
Thank you for picking up where Teamplayer left off, just installed your beta and its awesome! Exactly what I was looking for. It allows you to swap settings automatically, swap hands, and use multiple cursors. You could try that. Gibster Thank you so much for both programs. These allow my husband and me to spend time together without buying another computer.
Tried version 2 and 4 team player. Unable to get LBM to work on any set of mice. Hey, just wanted to say thanks for the article. I just gave this a try. I'm on a 27" iMac, running I've used it in lots of different configs this week one display, two displays, second display powered on or off.
Force-quit of system preferences doesn't fix the problem, but restarting did. Now my cursor is small and there's only one at a time. Increased the cursor size, still no problem. So my bet is this is a minor bug with the Accessibility software interacting with remote display usage.
But hey, your mileage may vary. I have an external monitor so all I have to do is unplug and replug the monitor back in and the problem goes away. I unplugged the external monitor and the cursor was fine on the laptop. I clicked the Apple symbol, System Preferences, Accessibility, then reduced the cursor size and then increased it again, problem solved. Same problem here. I'm using I went into the accessibility and moved the cursor size slider up and down and problem fixed itself. Sign up to join this community.
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Create a free Team What is Teams? Learn more. Apr 7, PM in response to yaretson In response to yaretson i could work on one project with one cursor with half of the screen and another person could work with another project with another cursor on the other side of the screen. That is not possible. Only one user can use the machine's user interface at a time. You need two computers, or will have to take turns. VNC just lets you access the computer's screen remotely. It does not give you the ability for the person connecting remotely to see a different screen than what the person in front of the machine can see.
User profile for user: Matt Clifton Matt Clifton. Vine Server , for one, lets you set up a VNC server on a single user basis; you can then fast-switch to another user locally, and allow the original user to connect via VNC to their active desktop. User profile for user: yaretson Question: Q: 2 cursors 1 mac???
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