New in LazyMouse 2.0:
Snap Back the cursor after dismissing a dialog!
System Requirements:
LazyMouse requires Mac OS X 10.4 or later to run. It should work on any Macintosh that will support Mac OS X 10.3.
OS 9:
LazyMouse will not work in Mac OS 9. Not because we're so lazy, but because Edenware already beat us to it. Their utility, "Snap-To", will do what you want.
New with LazyMouse 2.0
LazyMouse can now snap the cursor back to the place it was before a dialog appeared when you dismiss the dialog.
You can now choose to automatically snap to the Alternate button (usually "Cancel" or "No") instead of the default button.
Sound feedback when the cursor is moved - a little twang sound gets played whenever the cursor is moved, off by default.
Improved Preference Pane UI
Many memory leak fixes
A serious architecture switch
Reduced CPU load
Some code was possibly not intel-safe, though it never caused a problem - fixed
LazyMouse will now turn itself off when a new version is installed - this didn't used to happen, so people who upgraded LazyMouse while it was on would end up still running the old background application until the next time they toggled or restarted LazyMouse. This may not work until the next minor upgrade, though.
Much different register reminder - only appears when LazyMouse does its thing - much smaller and less distracting.
When instructing the user to turn on access for assistive devices, LazyMouse now brings up a drawer that acts as a step-by-step tutor.
There was a strange bug in Garageband where the cursor would snap to a place on the window where there was no button. This has been handled.
Fixed some obscure crashing bugs
updated links to point to old-jewel.com rather than oldjewelsoftware.com
What's new with LazyMouse 2.0.3
Ready for Leopard!
* Although there were no known issues before, LazyMouse is now fully tested under Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard
* Reduced idle-time CPU load to almost 0
* The register reminder will now disappear after 20 seconds.
* Cleaned up the look of the registration reminder window
* LazyMouse is now a little more forgiving about snapping back the cursor after a slight mouse move.
* Fixed some issues having to do with potential changes in the way Mac OS X handles onscreen graphics
LazyMouse is shareware
Development and support for LazyMouse comes from people who choose to register.
LazyMouse will regularly display a reminder asking you to register it until you have purchased a license.
A single user license costs $9.95.
Purchasers of LazyMouse 1.1 and earlier can upgrade to LazyMouse 2.0 for free.
For more information, visit:
http://www.old-jewel.com/lazymouse/index.html
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