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THE MOUSE THING IS BY NO MEANS WITHOUT ITS WEAKNESSES. I plan to really study
your proposal, and I had some similar ideas earlier. Another approach, with similar
weaknesses, is to SEND MOUSEWHEEL events to scroll a chart left.
DO YOU HAVE TIME or inclination to provide some code for this idea of yours; which could
very well be the best available solution?.... I REALLY APPRECIATE your idea; and I am
not yet sure which way I'll try to go to implement this behavior.
[edit] I'd like to run on a 1 second interval chart; or on a Tick Chart with only a few
Ticks per bar; so it should work on those timescales during an active market. I had
been thinking of having a "future" bar on the same timescale as the Chart, but in
the Indicator's Plot series; but I'm not sure that would work, though have not
seriously investigated it.
Unfortunately I don't. I'd look up something like the Mirrored Bars add-on from the NinjaTrader website and start from there.
To backtrack a little, have you tried TeamViewer for your remote access instead of RDP? TV is free for personal use and does a helluva job of preventing lag, even with a bunch of charts and indicators running on the remote machine.
Thanks for the TeamViewer tip. But Remote Desktop is doing a really great job of eliminating Lag;
and it also spans 2 monitors very well. I gotta give Microsoft some kudos on that. I give mstsc.exe
a high priority locally; and have the network very well optimized by using the CTCP Congestion also (highly recommended). This faster network algo is used both on the Client and dedicated Server side where Windows Server 2012 is being used.
THIS NETWORK OPTIMIZATION is a must for Traders and Gamers.
Thanks for the info, I'll take a look at the NinjaTrader examples,
hyperscalper
When I asked on the NT forum for a sample of sending a simulated keyboard event, I was recommended THIS indicator for a study case. I havent' dug into hard yet, but may give an idea of how to do this?