

You can also assign a mouse button if you want, although you should note that it doesn’t override IntelliMouse settings. Once you’ve done that, you can then check the corner of the screen that you’d like to use for activating Flip 3D… Installing the application is as simple as downloading and extracting the program file and running through the install wizard. The solution to this problem comes in the form of a tiny little application called Vista Flip 3D Activator, and it lets you assign a corner of the screen to activate Flip 3D, providing you haven’t disabled Flip 3D like I have.


Over the last few years I’ve had many people ask me if they can somehow activate Flip 3D by moving the mouse to a corner of the screen, and I’ve always told them to use the much more powerful Switcher replacement instead, but that’s about to change.
