(1) BabyMouse and BabyBoard
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Block unwanted right mouse click menus, wheel scrolls windows keys, etc
BabyMouse is a tool which runs in the background and catches all right clicks, wheel scrolls before they reach the program you are working with.
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(2) BabyMouse and BabyBoard
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Block unwanted right mouse click menus, wheel scrolls windows keys, etc
BabyMouse is a tool which runs in the background and catches all right clicks, wheel scrolls before they reach the program you are working in.
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(3) WinTopMost Site License
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Disables close window button of selected applications to control that a proper logout comand is issued when leaving Telnet or avoid Excel close button. Topmost features, set windows always on top of all other. Interactive interface or command-line
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(4) Disk Drive Administrator
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Hide, lock and protect your local, network, Floppy and USB drives, and disable the AutoRun feature for them. Disable the AutoRun feature for individual drives or based on drive types to disable, for instance, only all USB drives.
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(5) NoSafeMode
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The LEGAL and ELEGANT way to disable F8, disable safe mode and other windows boot options keys to ensure it starts up without interruptions.
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(6) Stuffing Cookies
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Block popup ads and Outlook email spam with this quick-toggle utility. Disable and enable Active Scripting and picture display in four different Internet Explorer security zones, with a single click or keypress. No setup is required.
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(7) OpenWithView
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OpenWithView is a small utility that displays the list of all available applications in the 'Open With' dialog-box of Windows, and allows you to easily disable/enable the applications in the list.
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(8) NoUAC
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Disable (or enable) UAC of Windows Vista
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(9) URLProtocolView
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URLProtocolView is a simple utility that displays all URL protocols (for example: ftp:, telnet:, mailto:) that are currently installed on your system. it also allows you to easily enable/disable the URL protocols.
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(10) Magic Screensaver Master
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Magic Screensaver Mastercan manage your screensaver behaviour. Just by positioning your mouse to a specific area on the screen (e.g. upper right corner) you canperform many tasks easily!
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