Chnages in July 14th 2013 Version

  1. Using Options Dialog Page "Assign actions to Workspace Mouse click" one can assign workspace commands to the 150 different mouse shortcuts. Mouse shortcuts include combinations of one of the 5 mouse buttons (Left, Right, Middle, Extra1, Extra2) either with combination of 4 left modifier keys (Left Shift, Left Control, Left Alt and Left Win) or with combination of 4 right modifier keys (Right Shift, Right Control, Right Alt and Right Win).

  2. Shortcuts can be executed on the "ACTIVE" sticker in addition to the titles of the Main, LauncherTree and Selector windows and the background of the Main window. On the "ACTIVE" sticker left mouse button is using single click while on other areas it is using double click.

  3. Added feature to workaround bug in Oracle Secure Global Desktop (SGD) software. When terminal windows are exported to MS Windows from LINUX server via SGD, SGD is drawing MS-Windows-like frame over X-Window LINUX Frame of the terminal window and then re-adjusting terminal window size and position. While doing so, it reads terminal window coordinates as MS Windows "Screen" coordinates (Desktop coordinates) and then applies them back as "Client" coordinates (coordinates inside of the parent window - which is Proxy32 workspace window). It works fine if Desktop is the parent of such exported terminal window, but when parent is not Desktop, but Workspace window, such incorrect use of MS Windows API in SGD software is causing wrong self-positioning of such exported terminal window inside of the workspace. After tile, cascade, maximize operations inside of the Proxy32 workspace such SGD-exported terminal windows will "drift" from correct position according to the difference between their original Screen and Client coordinates. In order to restore correct position of such SGD-exported terminal window inside of the proxy32 workspace I have added couple of Workspace commands that will apply the same offset (delta between screen and client coordinates) in the reverse direction to restore correct position of such SGD-exported terminal windows inside of proxy32 workspace. The names of those commands are:

    Full list of workspace commands that can be assigned to mouse shortcuts is shown below: