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Rubymine multiple cursors
Rubymine multiple cursors














#RUBYMINE MULTIPLE CURSORS WINDOWS#

You can uncheck the Multi Keyboard option in the main UI to disable per-user keyboard pairing – when this option is switched off the keyboard(s) will work just like in normal windows – follow the window with focus to send key data to. For this scenario we added an option to synchronize all keyboards (even if it’s just one) to all users – that means mice can operate independently but the keyboard is shared for all users. This may feel unintuitive because generally you expect to be able to type in a window once you click on it. Now user B clicks on some other window and expects to start typing in that window – but since the keyboard is paired with user A, and user A did not click on any other window user B will keep typing in notepad! Practically speaking user B does not have a keyboard – he/she just follows what the focus window is of user A. User B takes over and types on the same keyboard. User A clicks on notepad and starts typing. Both users are interacting with the desktop with their own mouse. User A and B sit behind the same computer, there are two mice attached and one single keyboard. Working with paired keyboards may feel unintuitive at first here’s a use case to explain why. You will see both the mouse and keyboard light up orange in the row of your user number. Pairing is simple: move a mouse and hit a key on the keyboard that you want to pair. Of course, if you have two keyboards and two mice and user A and B are both working on the desktop we suggest to keep the Multi Keyboard option checked and pair each keyboards to an individual mouse so that both A and B can work independently with each a mouse and keyboard.Keyboard pairing means linking a keyboard to a mouse – together they represent a (virtual) user. Keyboard pairing means linking a keyboard to a mouse – together they represent a (virtual) user.














Rubymine multiple cursors