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How do I prevent the girls from shrinking on click.

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Binatice
Joined in Dec 2008

4 post(s)
January 1, 2009
I like have the girls dancing in front of my work nice in large trying to distract me. However when I go to click on something and the move in the way the shrink down and I don't like that is there a way fro me to keep them at there full size?
plasonic
Joined in Dec 2007

1356 post(s)
January 1, 2009 (edited)
I think that you are asking if you can move the girls from center to the side of your screen without having them play in their reduced size. There may be a techy way to do this BUT with just what the software gives you as is, the answer is NO. Full size girls dance in the middle. Small size girls dance on the sides. You can control which side, if you want to , by going on your "desktop" (on "options", upper left) screen and choosing right, left, etc.
Binatice
Joined in Dec 2008

4 post(s)
January 1, 2009
You hit the nail on the head when you left click on the girls you ***** the switch from Full Mode to Small Mode and visa-versa. Basically I want to rig it to stay in Full Mode always. I am a bit of a geek... But I don't want to start playing with the software as it isn't Open Source... Anyone out there with an idea. Or perhaps this could go in the suggestions box.
can321
Joined in Oct 2007

8 post(s)
January 1, 2009
If you set the transparency to greater than 30%, mouse clicks will not register on the girls unless you hold the mouse over them for a while.

This should prevent stray clicks, and give you a better view of what you're working on.
Binatice
Joined in Dec 2008

4 post(s)
January 1, 2009
That's a no go... The click still register. And it's not as distracting as before.

Great suggestion though!!!

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