![]() I’m not sure to understand how you do want the circle to appear, so I just let a part of it always visible.Īnd I didn’t get the part about the mobile outer ring. I wrote out some code doing something close to what you described. So my questions are: How can I accomplish this? What programming language can I write this in? Is this a capability currently available? Will I have to sacrifice user control for design? ![]() But what I've found is application GUI's of this nature tend to be most used in mobile environments. I would not be here if I hadn't had scoured the internet for direction on this capability. Secondarily, I would like the notches of the outer rings to be mobile and extend beyond the gui a mere centimeter or so. Although, I would prefer that it not contain much 3d rendering as it is supposed to be a computing assistant and should not maintain heavy RAM/CPU consumption whilst the user is browsing around. I'm not really stuck on any one specific programming language. And I do not want to block the user from higher priority apps when the circle is open. But the square properties of the form will still apply when the user has the application open. I can do this with a typical windows form that has a transparent background and a fancy background image. When the user doubleclicks on the application, the circle rotates into view. I need a GUI that is a Quarter circle that extends from the task bar to the bottom right of a standard windows operating system. ![]() But I've run into a road block on the GUI. Programmatically I am absolutely fine populating the backend code for what I want accomplished. So one of my latest side projects is developing a application detection and populating assistant. ![]()
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