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Author Topic: DragKing on by default?  (Read 7118 times)

2CV67

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DragKing on by default?
« on: September 25, 2008, 03:43 AM »
Hi guys!

Since I discovered Linux middle-click pasting I have been wishing for the same functionality in XP.

Needless to say, I am delighted to have found DragKing! Thanks! 

At the moment I have the .exe on the desktop & I need to activate it each session, after which I can Enable/Disable from the tray icon.
This is OK but I wonder whether it is easy to set it up to be automatically active in each new session?
And presumably the .exe would be better removed from the desktop too, maybe to program files or???

Thanks for beginner-level suggestions!

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Re: DragKing on by default?
« Reply #1 on: September 25, 2008, 07:31 AM »
yes, it's better to move it to another folder such as 'Program Files'.

if you want DragKing to start each time Windows start, just put a shortcut in the StartUp folder in the 'Start Menu'. unless you're saying DragKing starts de-activated each time you run it.

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Re: DragKing on by default?
« Reply #2 on: September 25, 2008, 12:49 PM »
Thanks!

That was exactly what I needed.

I put the .exe in Program Files and a shortcut in the Startup folder and now it starts automatically every time I open XP.

There is no problem with Enable/Disable from the tray icon.

Score one very satisfied "customer"!