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Topic: «
Is there a way to set block-close on the fly for only some programs?
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Larry Edwards
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04/06/2020 14:32:22
Is there a way to set block-close on the fly for only some programs?
Also, what is the method to activate using the right-click feature for the close button?
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Bogdan Polishchuk
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04/07/2020 02:27:28
Hello, Larry
Thank you for contacting us.
Do you need to enable the "Prevent window's accidental close" option for particular windows on the fly? Unfortunately, there is no way to do this. The only way to enable the feature for particular program is to
create specific settings for this program
, go to the "Closing" section of the settings and enable the respective option.
The "Close window via Close button right click" option can be enabled in the same section.
Best regards.
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