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Table Control - Popup (TN2)

Target Table Mode
Table Frame Colors
Popping Up Tables
Steal Focus From Other Applications
Manual Table


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Target Table Mode

  • Table In Foreground - Hotkeys will target the table in the foreground.
    • Bring Mouse to Table in Foreground - If selected, when a table gets in the foreground, it will move the mouse near the action buttons on the table.
  • Table Under Mouse - Hotkeys will target the table directly under your mouse cursor.
    • Bring Table Under Mouse to Foreground - If selected, when a table is under mouse, it will come to foreground. If unselected, it will have the red frame, but it won't come to the foreground.
    • Don't bring table to foreground when mouse is moving - If selected, and the mouse is moving fast then don't bring table to foreground. This is usefull if you move your mouse alot and there is alot of tables Until you get to your desired table ( If this option is not selected ) TN2 can end up bringing each of them to foreground in the process this can be costly in CPU time for some layouts especially cascade and Tile.
    • After I act on a table, go to first in line - If selected, once you act on a table, the next table requiring action will come into focus.

 

 

Table Frame Colors

  • Width - Sets the width of the table frames.
  • Target Table - The table your hotkeys will target will be framed in this color.
  • Manual Table - When clicking a table with a frame color, the table frame color is changed to the color you select for Manual Table.
  • First In Line - The table that has been awaiting action the longest (besides the Target Table) will be framed in this color.
  • Needs Attention - Any table awaiting action will be framed in this color.

 

 

Popping Up Tables

  • Popup Table Whenever Action is Required - This will bring tables that need action to the front of Stack, Cascade and Ninja Tile.
    • Automatically uncheck "Popup table whenever action is required" in Poker Clients -If this is enabled and you have popup table enabled in PokerStars or Full Tilt, TN2 will auto disable that feature for you.
    • Count tables with Popups as needing action - If you have a table that has a popup requiring action, this will count the table as needing action and will put the table in line for tables requiring action.
    • If table has a popup, center it on the table - Any table that has a popup, it will automatically be centered on the table.
    • Eat Enter key at active table when it's your Turn - If this option is enabled, it will cancel the enter key if pressed so you don't mistakenly bet when tables take focus from other applications.
  • Behave like PokerStars - This will show you how TN2 can behave like PokerStars when it comes to popping up tables.

 

 

Steal Focus From Other Application

When Foreground is in another application and a table requires action:

  • Bring it to the top just behind the Active Application - This will move the table requiring action right behind the application that's currently in focus.
  • Bring it to the top but keep the other Application in Foreground - This will move the table requiting action on top of the application that was in focus at the time the table required action.
  • Bring it to Foreground (Steal Focus) - This will move the active to the foreground stealing focus from the application that's was in focus.
  • Do Nothing - This will not steal focus from any applications when a table requires action.
    • Steal Focus Brings First In Line Table - This only applies for "Bring to foreground steal focus" If enabled and an application steals focus when a new table needs action we steal it back and bring the First In Line table to foreground.  If disabled, and an application steals focus, when a new table needs action we steal it back and bring this new table to foreground.   
    • If Active Application fully covers the table, just bring the Table's Frame to the top -This will bring the table frame to the top of the application, but the table will remain behind the application.
    • If mouse is hovering a table, steal focus (and activate the target table) - If enabled and an application is above your poker table and your mouse is over the poker table, the poker table will steal focus from the application and place focus on the poker table.
    • If Hotkeys are OFF, Stealing focus is paused until you turn the hotkeys ON - If for example you are in stack layout, tables will popup but will not steal focus until you turn the hotkeys back on again.
    • Play a sound when focus stolen from another app - This will play a sound when TN2 moves a table requiring action away from a an application. (IE Typing in Skype, then it becomes your turn to act, TN2 will play a sound.)

 

 

Manual Table

When I manually move to a Table (manually click it or Cycle Forward / Backward) that table becomes the target table until:
  • I act on this table or cycle elsewhere or manually click another table - If you manually click on another table that table is the target table until you act on that table, Cycle elsewhere or manually click another table.
  • I move the mouse away from the table - If you manually move to another table and another table requires action, then the table you manually clicked on will be the target table until you move your mouse away from that table.  At this point the next table requiring action will steal focus and become the target table.
  • There is action on a new table (that table will steal focus from this table) - If you manually click on another table, that table becomes the target table unless another table requires action.  At this point the table will then steal focus from the table you manually clicked on.
  • If time is running low at another table (that table will steal focus from this table) -If the timer on another table has less time to act than the table you currently have in focus, focus will move to the table where there is less time to act.







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