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Topic: «
Hide an app/window from the secondary taskbar?
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Eric Amodio
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02/03/2012 09:12:23
Hi,
Is there any way to hide an application window from the AMM taskbar (I currently use the Windows Taskbar and the AMM taskbar on my secondary monitor). I am also using AMM 4.0b3. I see that you have stated previously that you don't plan on offering compatibility with Bins (would love if AMM had the features), but I would just love to be able to hide all the bogus Bins windows that show up ONLY on the AMM taskbar (hence feels like an AMM bug to me).
Is this possible?
Thanks,
Eric
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Vasiliy Ivachev
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02/06/2012 05:13:45
Hello Eric,
There is no way to get it using Actual Multiple Monitors.
But you could try to get it using Actual Window Manager (
http://actualtools.com/windowmanager/
) with the "Remove taskbar entry" feature (Actual Window Manager -> Window Settings -> the Startup tab).
Best regards.
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