Bring Linux Alt-Dragging To Windows With TaekWindow

Are you using a netbook and struggling with resizing and moving windows across the screen to get a sufficient place to adjust other application windows? Try TaekWindow. It takes advantage of only Alt key to quickly move and resize active application windows. The application was specifically developed for laptop and netbook users who find it difficult to move windows and resize them while dealing with multiple windows on small screen. What makes it different from traditional resize method is that it can resize any part of the open window. If you have used Linux, you must be familiar with Alt-Dragging. TaekWindow brings this alt-dragging to Windows. Read More

Easily Move/Resize Windows On A Netbook [Windows]

Moving windows across your desktop isn’t something difficult at all, unless you’re using a netbook. Here, the small screen size combined with the smallish touchpads makes window management a real nightmare, with often the user getting frustrated at not being able to click at the right space, or the title bar of a window not being displayed in particular. For all such events, AltDrag is an ingenious solution. Read More

Easy Way To Close Explorer Windows On Netbooks

Here is a little portable tool that can come in handy for netbook users especially. Explorer Folder Window Closer has one purpose; let the user choose which open explorer windows to close with one click. This would be really useful when you are working with several open explorer windows, and netbooks can really benefit from it due to their smaller screen sizes, which makes manual management cumbersome and frustrating. Read More

Auto Disable Mouse Touchpad When Typing

It is a common annoyances with netbooks and laptops which lack the disable touchpad button. Most blogs out there are covering a single method to disable the touchpad, i.e, go to Control Panel > Mouse Properties and then disable the touchpad from there.

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