I think my buddy CQ
may have turned me on to this program. Sure glad he did because
it is a dandy.
PTFB
stands for "Push The Freakin' Button"
and that's what it does. Why do you want a button pusher? To
get rid of those annoying confirmation pop up messages, that's
why!
It normally lives in the system tray using about 0.25% of the
CPU and maybe 500KB. When a confirmation box pops up, just double
click the PTFB icon and this window will pop up... |
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Do what it says and then push the button for the last time...you'll
never see that confirmation dialog again!
There are options to tweak just exactly how it behaves. Here's
what the author says... |
A freeware, button pressing utility for use with Windows 95/98/ME,
NT4 and Windows 2000.
When a dialog causes irritation, you simply tell PTFB which
button should be pressed, and it will handle the dialog in future.
By default, PTFB is cautious - a dialog has to be a perfect
match for its hitlist entry before any buttons will be pressed.
But it can be set to be less strict, allowing a range of similar
dialogs to be handled from one hitlist entry.
Main Features
- Simple drag-drop interface for adding buttons to the "hit-list".
- Buttons will only be pressed once per appearance - no pressing frenzy if button does not dismiss the dialog.
- Task bar icon for easy access and notification of impending button press.
- Configurable press delay and three methods of identifying potential targets
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Put a shortcut to it in
C:\Windows\Start\Programs\StartUp
so it will run whenever you boot the computer. |
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