CinemaDrape Changelog

What's new in CinemaDrape 2.1.0.245

Mar 11, 2015
  • Improved native support for Windows 8 and Windows 10.

New in CinemaDrape 2.0.0.235 (Dec 10, 2012)

  • New Features: Add new transparent focus areas using the mouse, like drawing rectangles in a graphic program
  • Add as many focus areas as you need
  • Save them for future reuse in any number of layout files
  • Pause and resume the drape using a customizable shortcut key

New in CinemaDrape 1.2.0.30 (Apr 29, 2011)

  • With the addition of new context menu items, changing the shortcut keys that can be used to start CinemaDrape is now easier and more intuitive. In the previous versions the user was required to open the Start Menu, select the CinemaDrape shortcut(s) and click Properties.

New in CinemaDrape 1.1.0.27 (Apr 29, 2011)

  • A new context menu entry (and a convenient middle click mouse shortcut) to instantly switch between full opacity and custom opacity, allowing you to view the screen behind the drape. This option can help you quickly find out if you have received an important message from other application, without having to close CinemaDrape.
  • A new context menu entry to pause CinemaDrape by temporarily minimizing the drape into the notification area and revealing the screen. This option can help you quickly perform some actions (such as closing a movie and starting another, choosing some options from a toolbar, etc.), without having to close CinemaDrape.
  • A new keyboard shortcut (Ctrl+Alt+F12) to start CinemaDrape and focus the previously selected area from the last time the program was used.
  • New context menu entries to reset the focus area to standard sizes that are commonly used on the computer (640x480, 800x600, etc.).
  • A new context menu entry to change the drape color to a randomly generated color.
  • A new context menu entry to reset the drape color to a the default Black color.