"It's been shown that the larger an object's on-screen area, the easier it is to access. This is what makes the four corners of a screen the easiest destinations to reach quickly; since the mouse can move no farther than the edge of the screen, the area of the corners is virtually infinite. Same with the screen's edges. Using this program takes away the infinite area of those edges and corners, turning each edge into a one-pixel-thin line and each corner into a one-pixel spot, drastically reducing quick accessibility (and even completely removing it...ever tried to mouse over one very specific pixel?) I won't bury this, simply because someone, somewhere might find it useful (and it looks like a neat little app to play around with), but I'm certainly not going to digg it."
- Andrew