How to Enable Mac’s Hot Corners In Windows

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One of the features that I like best in Mac OSX is the built-in hot corners feature. By specifying the action for each corner of the screen, I can quickly get my Mac to do stuff with the flick of the mouse to the respective corners. For example, when I move my mouse to the top left corner, it will show the desktop. The bottom left corner will start the screensaver, bottom right corner to show the dashboard etc.

Windows does not come with this feature, but that doesn’t mean you can’t put the functionality into it. With the third party application Hot Corners, you can get your Windows corners to work just like the way in Mac.

Hot Corners is a small and lightweight application that not only brings the Mac’s Hot corners functionality to your Windows, it also providing more configuration option than the real Mac’s deal.
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Control Your Windows Desktop With Mouse Gestures

mouse-gestureIn Opera browser, there is this inbuilt mouse gestures function that allows you to control and automate your browser with mouse action. In Firefox, you can also install FireGestures to enable the mouse action feature. Now, how about bringing this little useful features to your Windows so you can control your desktop with a stroke of the mouse?

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