Our screens of computer without more any limit!

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Jean-Sebastien

I deposited a Patent with the APP under the number: Inter Deposit DIGITAL
Number: IDDN.FR.001.090041.000.S.P.2007.000.42000 I wish that Microsoft buy
or help me to develop this utility for Vista.

This utility once to install on Windows Vista, will modify the standard
appearance of Windows Bureau which we know and are accustomed to using and
will change, of a good the way will improve ahead of using a PC. The material
limits of our screens of computers are the 4 corners which form this
rectangle of 15, 17, 19 or 20 inches that we have time the practice to use...
The utility that I am spirit to develop "will gum" these material limits and
will give to the user the impression to use a screen without not having more
any limit of size. How that can it function: I would say to you, very simply
for the end-user! Once to install, when it arrives with that smiles on with
dimensions the real left of the screen to 5 millimetres of the edge
(materially), the screen will widen towards the left, in fact, all these
applications present on the desk, the icons also, the bottom of screen, all
sets, will slip as by magic towards the line, to give place to a new zone,
empty, is able to receive other documents, Web pages, or applications. When
the user, with his mouse, goes towards the line, the virtual screen will set
out again towards the left, will make ravel all the documents contained
between these two zones, then will at will widen towards the line so as to
give him a new free zone, that it will be able to use as it wishes it. When
it goes to the top, the screen will increase at once upwards. With the low
limit of the screen, when it forces unfolding out of pheasants upwards a
movement of bottom with the mouse, on the level of the bar of the tasks of
Windows. This bar will never move, it will always remain above the
applications is windows. But the bottom of the office him, with these,
document windows Web page, icons, application, bottom of screen, etc... them
will slip as much as it wishes it to the top, to leave place again at an
empty office. The old sights, being each time hidden and kept in memory by
Windows, it does not have, for each side that with going with the mouse in
the corner to oppose to reconsider the zone of the screen which it even
wishes. The four corners of the screen, them also will be reactive in the
passing of smiles, east will draw according to the case, Windows Bureau
simultaneously to the top and towards the left, if for example, the mouse is
placed on the higher, left corner. The user with for the first time the
possibility of placing 2, 3, 4 pages Internet, or several Word documents
opened, or several programs on its same desk, even if it is of small size. It
moves one with the other quite simply. Nothing, if it wishes it is not
superimposed, all is spread out any more over the width, as on the height.
Smiled always remains within the material limits of the screen, it is the
bottom, the applications, the icons which moves, and I specify, as fluidly as
the standard video charts allow it already. I let to you imagine the profit
of comfort of work, especially for the users of portable computers which
rocks between several documents, or Web pages.

Video Demo Project :
http://www.193.253.214.100/screenborder/animationprojet.html

contact : (e-mail address removed)
RIMMEL Jean-Sébastien

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