/vScreen.net

vScreen.net is virtual screen application for Windows.

Primary LanguageC#

vScreen.net

What is vScreen.net ?

vScreen.net

vScreen.net is virtual screen application for Windows. It provides 4 virtual screens and a text clipboard manager.

You can switch to one the 4 virtual screens by

  • Clicking one of the 4 buttons
  • Pressing the keys, Ctrl and The number 1,2,3 or 4.
  • Pressing the keys Ctrl and 0 will open the view all screen window, allowing to select a virtual screen

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Moving one application to another screen

The textbox at the bottom of vScreen.net window shows the current application Alt text

You can right click on the textbox and a pop up menu will appear allowing to move the application to another to the 3 virtual screens.

Main Menu

You can right click on any of the 4 button to open the main menu.

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Options

Hotkey configuration

The combination of keys to use to switch to a virtual screen can be chosen in the settings screens.

The keys Ctrl, Alt and Shift can use separately or together

Clipboard manager

  • The clipboard manager store the last 32 text copied in the clipboard, that can be selected later.

Command Line

  • If vScreen.net stop responding, you can force to display all the applications in all the screen with the command line

    vScreen.net.exe /restore

Installation

vScreen.net.exe is a single executable depending only on .NET 4.0. The file vScreen.net.exe.config can be used for more advanced configuration.

Copyright

Copyright (c) 2013 Frederic Torres

Building vScreen.net

The DynamicSugar.Net library

You must download the source code of DynamicSugar.net also available on GitHub to compile vScreen.net.

https://github.com/fredericaltorres/DynamicSugarNet

The source code of DynamicSugar.net should be located in a folder named DynamicSugarNet at the same level than the folder vScreen.net.

Visual Studio

Use Visual Studio 2012 express or pro or above to build vScreen.net

Downloading vScreen.net.exe

vScreen.net.exe can v 1.x can be downloaded at

License

The source code is released under the terms of the MIT License.

Contact

fredericaltorres@gmail.com