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		<title>By: Steven&#8217;s weblog &#187; Blog Archive &#187; True X-Mouse Gizmo/PyHook</title>
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		<description>[...] This nice little free utility does something I like very much: it does the x-mouse thing but without the quite annoying tendency for some programs (MSDev, for example) to jump to the front when they get focus. I never thought it was possible  . True X-Mouse Gizmo for Windows However, I don&#8217;t really like the other features, and you can&#8217;t turn them all off&#8230; [Update: I found a way to adjust it to my liking. I should have updated this before Nathan went to the trouble of explaining this all in his comment below.] I think it may be time for me to write my own. In that vein, I found PyHook which I should be able to use to rapidly prototype the basic algorithm in a nice language. [...]</description>
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