Move Mouse One Pixel at a Time with Key

Move Mouse One Pixel at a Time with Key

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PAID

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Move Mouse One Pixel at a Time with Key 20110126

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OS

Windows 7
Windows XP

Language

EN

The mouse and keyboard not only provide enough flexibility to perform most activities available on a computer, but also let you maneuver the cursor with great accuracy. Windows alone gives you enough accuracy options, but for that one pixel that counts, you might need applications like Move Mouse One Pixel at a Time with Key.

Just as the name suggests, the application makes it possible for you to control the mouse using the keyboard, one pixel at a time. Drawing is one activity that benefits from this enhancement, but positioning a window at specific points is even better enhanced. The installation process takes only a little of your time, with a prompt that asks whether you want the program to run at startup.

All the application has to offer is placed in a compact main window. However, it doesn’t directly pop up, so you need to bring it up from the system tray area, where it quietly sits if you don’t want to make any adjustments.

There are only a few options at your disposal. These mostly refer to the ways you can control the mouse, which can be combinations of special keys like Win, Ctrl, Alt, and Shift, arrow keys, and the numerical keypad.

Once you close the main window, settings are applied and you can press chosen keys to start testing the set of features. Take some time, because the cursor is literally moving one pixel at a time, and blinking makes you miss it.

However, click integration is poorly done, because if you need the left mouse button to be held down, it can take some effort and getting used to, and it doesn’t get triggered properly most of the times. Even so, a little patience gets the job done, and if mouse buttons are also required in the process, it just needs to be done slowly.

Move Mouse One Pixel at a Time with Key does exactly what the name suggests and nothing more. Built-in hotkey options are enough, even if you can’t manually set all trigger and movement buttons. It’s light on system resources, flawlessly performs on most Windows versions, and can provide that degree of accuracy you’re looking for.

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