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I only just now saw this discussion thread, so my contribution might be a bit belated and I don't know if it will help.
I do not use a proper mouse. I was an early Apple Mac user in the '80s, and learned to use a mouse then. However, I now use only Intel X86-based PCs and I favour keyboard navigation over mouse navigation, but the mouse is essential on the modern Windows GUI. I forcibly trained myself to use a pressure-sensitive motion lever, and then a touchpad mouse on my laptops years ago, and would now rather use the touchpad as it is ergonomically superior and far easier to use compared to either a motion lever or a conventional mouse (better ergonomics and especially no RSI). My current Toshiba laptop has a Synaptics PS/2 port touch pad. The software is version 6.2, and is full-featured, offering many useful options including:

(a) Constrained motion: You use this to enable a vertical/horizontal plane lock for the pointer. You can select which of the various keys or key combinations you want to activate it with, and I selected the Shift key. The lock is enabled by pressing and holding down the Shift key before you start a moving the pointer. The plane is then locked in whatever plane approximates vertical or horizontal where you first start moving the pointer, and stays that way for as long as you keep the Shift key depressed. This is quite a handy feature, and is very easy to use.

(b) Slow motion: To select slow pointer for precision pointing. You can select which of the various keys or key combinations you want to activate it with, and I selected the Ctrl key. Slow motion is enabled by pressing and holding down the Ctrl key, effective immediately (whether you are moving the pointer or not) and is then locked for as long as the Ctrl key is kept depressed. I set the pointer on my laptop to accelerate and move at "fastest" speed normally, so as to be able to navigate across the screen as quickly as possible. Even though the pointer is usually pretty accurate when moving it at speed, I very occasionally may need to use slow motion when the pixel-sensing area for an object is small. This too is quite a handy feature, and is very easy to use.

These are the sorts of features that you might need per this discussion. If it was tricky to emulate them using AHK, then I wondered: if you have a PS/2 port connected mouse or pen, then might it be worthwhile experimenting by installing the Synaptics PS/2 port touch pad drivers, to see if these features would work for those devices too? I know it works for non-Synaptics touchpads where the Synaptics touchpad drivers are not part of the OEM installation (because I have tried it), so I presume it is using standard port connections at the PS/2 interface.

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@delwoode: Came across this today - which could be useful: Rename Master

There's also quite a good clipboard utility there called ArsClip that I might mention in a Clipboard Help & Spell discussion.

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General Software Discussion / Re: Best free firewall for Windows?
« on: November 10, 2009, 01:26 PM »
Thought this might be of use to someone:
I don't know much about firewalls, having only used BlackICE for a couple of years and later, ZoneAlarm - which latter I still use. However, I took a look at some of the reviews for the free Privatefirewall that @Bamse had linked to, wondering why no-one had mentioned it (as he had - in 2 separate threads on this forum, one where he mentioned that HIPS didn't work on it).
Came across this at:
http://fileforum.betanews.com/detail/Privatefirewall/1059097279/1

Reviews of Privatefirewall
  Rating 4 out of 5 stars
  by CyberDoc999
      Reviewing 7.0 (Oct 15, 2009)
      Firewall Works great......
      and it is free !
      the HIPS (Host-based Intrusion Prevention System)
      is Lame.....
      I tested it on 5 differents programs and it blocked none of them....
      HIPS that worked would make this a killer app

Has anyone else on this forum tried Privatefirewall out? If you just wanted a firewall and no HIPS, then presumably this could be quite a useful firewall proggy.

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@delwoode: You can get some good mass file renaming utilities as freeware or shareware.
For years now, I have used a mass file renaming facility built in to xplorer² file manager (zabkat.com). It is a major timesaver when renaming multiple files. There is a facility to insert variable names ("tokens") into the file name - e.g., sequenced numbering starting at "n".
Mass rename screenshot xplorer².jpg

The above screenshot is from my desktop, in the process of renaming a group of digital photo files named "SDCnnnnn" to "Antarctica $01.jpg" which gives them a sequential numbering starting at "01". I've clicked the "Preview" button, so that I can see what the filenames will look like before actually committing to those names. This is just one example of what you can do with this mass file renaming facility in xplorer². There's lots more clever stuff in there.

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@app103: From what is said above:
(a) It seems as though 3M did a stupid thing: they delivered an upgrade to 3M's Post-it Software Notes that was not backwards compatible;

(b) Presumably though, the functionality of the latest version is at least as good - if not better - than the previous version.

Would that be true? If you compared old and new 3M's Post-it Software Notes, and then threw in Notezilla to the comparison for good measure, then what would the comparison look like?

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