The "Screen borders" allows you to have a special action take place if the mouse is moved to one of the screen corners or borders. For example, you can tell the system to automatically open the &link_drivesfdr; if the mouse is moved to the top right corner of the screen.

All settings on this page take effect immediately.

Press "Undo" to restore the settings that were in use before you opened this notebook page.

Press "Default" to restore the settings to the installation state. This will disable all features on this page.

In order to configure screen borders, two steps are required:

  1. First, click on one of the radio buttons in the "Screen borders" group to select the screen corner or border you wish to configure.

  2. Then, from the "Action" group, select the action which should occur when the mouse is moved to that border:
The "Corner sensitivity" setting allows to specify how much of the screen borders, counting from the "real" corners, are sensitive to the corner settings. If you specify 0%, then corners are disabled. If you specify 50%, then borders are disabled. This setting defaults to 30%.

For example, with the upper border and a screen resolution of 800x600, a corner sensitivity setting of 30% would mean that the first 240 pixels are assumed to be part of the upper left corner, the next 320 pixels the upper border, and the last 240 pixels the upper right corner.