How to control two browsers at the same time?

Posted on December 19th, 2009 by admin

Is there a mouse clicking type of program that lets me control two different browsers at the same time? for example say I have Internet Explorer and Firefox up at the same time, I want my mouse to move around one browser and have the other browser like copy it. Anyone know of any programs that are like this?

Sorry, but I do not believe that is possible.

5 Responses

  1. Christine K Says:

    I have never heard of anything like that
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  2. Brian Says:

    Sorry, but I do not believe that is possible.
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  3. elbertÖcuTe Says:

    what do you mean? if you have Firefox, you can open many website at the same time…..
    by using CTL+T and then typing the website on the address bar,,,..you got it.
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  4. Xyso Says:

    That would be very unusual if you found a program like that.

    Whichever window you clicked in last is given what is called "focus" and that window accepts all mouse clicks, typing, whatever.

    For example, if you had Internet Explorer, Microsoft Word, and Firefox all open at the same time and you started typing, how would the computer know where your typing was supposed to go?

    That’s where focus comes in and that’s why you can’t have input going to more than one program (window) at a time.
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  5. Chickster Says:

    I use Mozilla Firefox 3, and open Yahoo browser thru it. Now all I have to do is press the CTRL key, and the N key, and get a new window. The new window is the Mozilla Firefox browser.
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