My ideal on-screen toolbar
Since I started rocking the new version of ritePen (http://www.ritescript.com/Products/ritePen.aspx) with its magic macros (http://sumocat.blogspot.com/2008/08/ritepen-nircmd-round-up.html), my usage of the Windows Taskbar has dwindled to next to nothing. It's just easier for me to launch an app by scribbling anywhere than by hunting down an icon.
As a result, I've been keeping the ritePen toolbar pretty handy. Alongside it, I use InkSeine's (http://sumocat.blogspot.com/2008/02/inkseines-floating-tool-ring-rocks.html) tool ring for quick screen grabs and scrolling; the former is oh so convenient for my ink blogging. However, as useful as these tools are, I wish they were arranged a little differently...
[mock-up]
Size is based on the scrolling area, which is the largest of the group. I toggle ritePen a lot so a larger button would suit me. The layout is vertical so it will be unobtrusive along the side of my screen.
No chance of getting this exactly since the bits come from separate apps, but one can hope.
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Labels: aimless musing, Tablet PC
My ideal on-screen toolbar
posted by Sumocat at 10/20/2008 08:52:00 PM
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