Filed under: Utilities, Windows, Freeware
LiveEdge adds Expose-like hotspots to Windows desktop edges
I'd like to be able to use the Windows key in the settings, but it's not an option just yet. Just about every other key on your keyboard is, however. The included help file provides a full listing of the possibilities.
In some apps I run full-screen like Photoshop accidentally triggering a command can be a nuisance. You can toggle LiveEdge on and off with a simple left-click on the taskbar icon if you're working in a program where you need the entire screen. You can also create as many settings files as you like and roll custom configurations for different scenarios.
Unlike the previous app - Hot Corners - you shouldn't have to worry about a false positive from your AV software. NoVirusThanks gives LiveEdge a clean bill of health. The .Net 3.5 framework is required, and you need to be running Vista or Windows 7.
[via Shell Extension City]



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