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margo

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  1. I made it that way, but... Is there some settings, similar to "After click: Switch to previous tool.. " to switch to second layer? ...hmm
  2. Apparently, I won't stop with questions. I can't pick the color from layer. It must be a truck, or some setting... If there are two or more layers, I can't. With two open files it is working, but than I have to open one file (with a pallet) and go back on the picture. Yes, they are in the top right corner, but I'm trying to make as simple as possible. Any ideas?
  3. Thank you my friends. Sarkut's solution is the one, for now. Maybe, in the nearest future I'll make a real thing, as I'm familiar with C#. But this is an "emergency" and I need a quick solution. Best wishes, D.
  4. Dear Djisves, you understood a problem. Still I think that is not going to be large enough, but I'll try. Can I assign keyboard shortcut to the color (inside of pallet)? Thanks
  5. THANK YOU!!! I'll try and lat you know how it is working. Best wishes, D.
  6. I see, what you meant. Can I open two files? One with color, one for painting?
  7. color picker can go outside of PaintNET?
  8. fyi, the device is Eye-Max DynaVox - Win 7
  9. Hi, thanks for reply. My son can open color pallet, and move cursor with his eye-gaze, even click, but... color pallet is too small, and program that leads mouse movement is not that accurate. I was thinking if I can send some keys over the onscreen keyboart - like CTRL+123 for red and CTRL+1234... for blue, that will took away frustration of navigating mouse over that small pallet. Or if I can get some bigger buttons inside pallet...? It is nice that he can choose from tools (for example a bucket) which I'm going to make on onscreen kb, and he can move it with eye-gaze. When he stops, and stare for 1.6sec it will click and fill certain area with color for him. I hope you understand what is the problem. Thanks, D.
  10. Hi there, I'm trying to make Paint.Net accessible for my son. He is using Eye-gaze, and onscreen keyboard to access the program. I'd chose PaintNet, because there are keys for tools, but Colour pallet is not accessible at all. It has to be keyboard accessible in order to use it. Any suggestions? Thanks, D.
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