Description
LiveEdge
LiveEdge is a cool tool that lets you customize your keyboard and mouse controls in a fun way. You might think your keyboard and mouse are just basic input devices, but with LiveEdge, you can really enhance your comfort and productivity. For example, this app allows you to set up hotkeys that activate when your mouse hits certain edges of the screen. How neat is that?
Setting Up LiveEdge
Before you dive into installing LiveEdge, make sure you have the .NET Framework on your computer. Don’t worry; most modern versions of Windows come with it pre-installed.
Launching the App
After you install and open LiveEdge, it minimizes to the tray area, so don’t panic if it disappears! You’ll need to pull up the settings panel to start customizing those hotkeys and areas.
Hotspots for Edge Interaction
This app allows you to set up to six different hotspots on your screen—covering all sides and corners except for the bottom where your taskbar sits. This way, you won’t accidentally trigger anything while working! Just remember that it works best if the taskbar is in its default position.
Triggering Hotkeys
You can set hotkey commands to work only in the active window or space, so using them won’t mess with other applications as long as those commands aren’t already taken. It’s super handy for browser shortcuts!
Launching Apps and Games
If you're into gaming or launching apps easily, LiveEdge has got your back. Just assign a hotkey for an app or game shortcut in its settings panel, and you're good to go! Plus, if you need different setups later on, you can save those hotkey lists to a file.
The Bottom Line on LiveEdge
In short, LiveEdge adds a layer of comfort to your desktop experience. Just be careful when choosing which hotkeys to assign because setting them up can be tricky at first. But don't worry; once you've got it all configured right, you'll find it worth the effort!
User Reviews for LiveEdge 1
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LiveEdge offers a unique way to enhance desktop comfort by configuring hotkeys to trigger actions when the mouse touches specific screen edges.