This control panel makes your screen wrap onto itself : your mouse can exit through the right edge and reenter on the left.
This version of WrapScreen is fully compatible with multiple screens systems. The mouse will wrap correctly for instance from the left end of the leftmost monitor to the right end of the rightmost monitor.
You can choose to wrap horizontally, vertically or both by checking the appropriate boxes in the control panel. Changes take effect as soon as you close the control panel, and are remembered for the next restarts. You can also choose not to wrap vertically on the main monitor (useful to catch the menus), and not to wrap in the corners of the main monitor (useful also for the menus, and for screen savers). You can choose not to wrap when the mouse button is pressed.
System 7 is required.
This control panel has not been tested on System 6 (it should simply not work).
Shareware. Send what you think this program is worth to
Eric Aubourg
9 rue Mathurin-R使nier
75015 Paris
FRANCE
Note that I moved back to France: I cannot cash any more US checks.
Comments, suggestions, remarks, bug reports, etc. are welcome. My e-mail address is
aubourg@dmi.ens.fr
WrapScreen can be included on CD-ROMs, only in the form of the original archive.
History
Version 1.1 is the first public release.
Version 1.2 corrects a small mistake in the Control Panel interface, which was sometimes not checking properly that the INIT was loaded. Thanks to Jonathan Brecher for his MacsBug log.
Version 1.3 adds multiple monitors support, and the possibility not to wrap in corners.
Version 1.4 adds the possibility not to wrap when the button is down (a user suggestion),
and updates my address.
Thanks to Mark Jaffer, Lars Oestreicher, Alan Brown, Art Welner, Thane Heninger, Eric Burger, Francois Pottier for testing or suggestions.
Many thanks to Robert H. Jessen, my first registered userノ