00001=" With \"Number of active desktops\" you can change the number of desktops from the default 3 to as high as 10 or as low as 1 !\n You can also set the number of the first desktop as either 0 (most C/C++ programmers and all CPU's start counting from 0) or 1 (for everybody else :)\n If you have \"Tray Interface\" set to \"Normal\" that will also modify the number of icons inside the tray. However you can also set that to \"None\" and you will have NO tray icon for XDESK, or \"Simple\" for a single icon.\n With \"Desk Names and Hotkeys\" you can give meaningful names and HotKeys to each desktop. You can also change some SPECIAL XDESK HotKeys. If you have a Win95-like keyboard you can also include the special <Win> key by checking the \"Win\" checkbox!\n Normal desktop settings (color, wallpaper and so on) can be changed \"the normal way\" and XDESK will determine them on next desktop switch."
00002=" With \"Language for the User Interface\" it is possible to select a different language than the default one (english).\n\n XDESK maintains for each user some keys into the registry - some of them are ALWAYS saved / reloaded (like this here which are ON by default)\n\n However some other settings can be selectively controlled so that for instance when you no longer want to permanently modify HotKeys you can simply disable the corresponding Auto Save !\n\n \"Desktop Settings\" group controls general settings - number of desktops, desktop names and colors / wallpaper / pattern (but without HotKeys).\n\n The \"Rules\" group controls permanent rule auto-saving / auto-loading.\n\n The \"HotKeys\" group is about ALL HotKeys."
00003=" Mouse-scrolling makes your mouse better than any expensive wheel-mouse:\n1) you press the RIGHT mouse button anywhere over a window that supports \"standard\" scrolling;\n2) start DRAGGING with the RIGHT button pressed;\n3) that window will scroll and the more you drag the faster you scroll !\n\n \"Mouse-squeezing\" means that you keep one of the mouse buttons down for some time without moving the mouse and some action is triggered !!!\n You can control the amount of time necessary to keep the mouse button pressed or even disable it independently for left and right button.\n CAUTION - \"mouse-squeezing\" can be activated \"by mistake\" sometimes so it's better to disable it if you don't use it !"
00004=" The AppBar is a very efficient way to start frequently-used application with a minimal number of mouse clicks and it will take NO usable desktop space !!!\n\n \"Auto-positioning AppBar\" will toggle between a fixed AppBar positioned into the upper right corner (which you can also auto-hide) and a floating AppBar which you can DRAG anywhere on the screen.\n\n \"Show desk buttons on AppBar \" will add on the appbar buttons for each desktop.\n \n \"AppBar repaint optimization\" controls optimizations made after desktop switching - the default is to have NO optimization at all BUT that might slow things - even with a fast computer you can move the slider one or two marks, maybe more for a slower computer.\n\n At any moment you can force an AppBar repaint by right-clicking on it's left margin (on the XDESK MICRO ICON !)."
00006=" \"Task menu on right-click...\" and \"Arrange dialog on left click...\" will allow you to execute special actions when you click on current desktop button (into the tray).\n\n \"Desktop Menu on...\" selects how will to activate the Desktop Menu - that menu contains all the icons from a given desktop.\n\n The two HotMouse settings are provided in order to disable HotMouse if you have problems with other special mouse programs.\n\n For each HotMouse combination it is now possible to choose the action that will be executed by XDESK - by default Left+Right will activate the Main Menu and Right+Left will activate the Task Menu."
00008=" \"Start XDESK automatically with Windows\" is an easy way to add / remove XDESK to / from Windows StartUp directory - it is STRONGLY RECOMMENDED to activate it ! You can also control the delay before XDESK will start so that it will not interfere with other programs from StartUp.\n \"Use Applications AutoRestart\" will try to save some information about your open applications when you exit windows - and restore them when you restart !\n \"Use Desktop AutoStart\" is about a feature that allows other programs to be automatically started when switching to a precise desktop - like automatically opening your browser every time you switch to \"Internet\" desktop.\n You can customize what programs will be automatically started by pressing \" Open AutoStart folders\" and creating new links to your programs inside the folders named \"0\", \"1\" and so on !"
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00038=" \" Memory Cleaner\" is a new feature in XDESK that will decrease the memory usage of XDESK and most other applications.\n This feature is not permanently active - instead you can set the delay in seconds between two consecutive \"memory sweeps\" - when this delay is longer the \"overhead\" added is smaller but also the effects of the memory cleaner are less visible.\n When active (the delay NOT set to 0) this feature will make your system more responsive.\n\n The \"Advanced NT memory cleaner\" will use an extra method (only available under NT) in order to achieve even better performance!!!\n You can limit when that type of memory cleaning takes place - like instance only when free physical memory goes under 50% of total physical memory (default) or you can make it always run."
00039=" HotCorners is another mouse-related feature that can sometimes be very nice - if you keep the mouse pointer perfectly still in any of the 4 corners of the screen some action will take place - by default in the top-left corner the screen-saver will be disabled, in the top-right corner the screen-saver will be activated immediately and the two bottom corners will activate the Quick View window.\n\n HotCorners Delay is the amount of time (1000 - 10000 milliseconds) that the mouse has to stand still in a given corner before starting the corresponding action (but there might be some extra delay before the results become visible).\n\n HotCorners Size is the dimension (1 - 64 pixels) of the active region that represents a HotCorner."
00040=" \"Show nr. of apps / desk in Main Menu\" will add in the Main XDESK Menu after the name of each desktop the count of applications visible there. \n \"Show preferred desktop in Task List\" will show the number or the name of the desktop where a given application is visible (the desktop where XDESK will switch when you switch to that application) - and \"Show desktop name\" will display it as the desktop name instead of the desktop number.\n \"Show all top windows in Task List\" extends the list you get with both HotKey and HotMouse-based task switching so that now you can also switch between different windows of the same task.\n \"Block IE popups\" will try to stop some of the adds in Internet Explorer.\n \"EXPLORER.EXE crash recovery\" will control how XDESK handles a crash of the taskbar & tray part of Windows Explorer while \"Recovery after system crash\" will control how XDESK restarts after a major system crash."
00107=" From this page some major internal features of XDESK can be controlled - but changing them will automatically stop and restart XDESK!\n You can reduce the amount of resources used by XDESK (important only under Win9x) if you disable Reminders+Alarms, Tasklist or Alt+Tab dialogs or the CPU Meter + Activity log - note that other features (AppBar, QuickView) can also be disabled from their own pages!\n \"Hook Alt+Tab\" is provided in case NT users still want the default NT task-switcher (but you can still use Ctrl+Alt+Tab for the XDESK one!).\n\n \"Activity log\" will maintain two lists - one with MOST RECENTLY used programs and one with MOST USED programs.\n\n \"Use CPU Meter\" will add an extra icon to the tray that will show how much of the CPU is used at any time - \"with VXD\" is for accurate values under Win9x and \"with CPU History\" will show a history of the CPU usage for the last seconds."