LR2.0 - disable lightroom mouse over panel expansion

Is there a way I can disable the auto-expansion of side panels when I have the panel hidden but I mouse over the edge of the screen? I only have so much screen real estate so I hide all the panels when reviewing images. I don't want the panels to re-appear until I click on them. The mouse-over behavior is just annoying and I want to disable it. To me this is the most frustrating / irritating part of the LR interface.

Switch the panels to Manual mode (right click each). Then just use F5-F8 to hide or display them.

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