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Topic: «
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Chad Webb
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03/15/2015 13:35:39
Is there a way to open the application in the very same monitor where my mouse is ?
My entire favorite part about this Actual Windows Manager is the double taskbars ... one taskbar per monitor ... LOVE IT !!!!!!!!!
for example Monitor 1 and Monitor 2
Monitor 1 have actual windows manager and dreamweaver
Monitor 2 have a chrome browser
I decided to move my mouse to monitor 1's start button and open notepad in the Monitor 1 ... sometime it ends up opening it at monitor 2 (i understand that the application closed at monitor 2 ... click monitor 1 start button's notepad ... it opened at monitor 2 ... because thats where it closed last time ...
is there a way to force to open in the same monitor where the mouse opened the application, not another monitor or wherever it saved last ?
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Vasiliy Ivachev
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03/16/2015 11:05:36
Hello Chad,
Thanks for the post.
Yes, it's possible. You should go to the "Actual Window Manager -> Window Settings -> Default Settings -> Startup" tab and adjust the "Move to monitor" option = "Having mouse pointer".
Best regards.
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Chad Webb
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03/16/2015 11:21:42
Yup that is it ... I clicked that startup tab and did not see the scroll bar that I need to scroll down ... (facepalm smacked)
lol.
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