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Topic: «
Tie new windows to taskbar which opened them?
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Mike Davis
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09/20/2011 09:31:24
The Actual Multiple Monitors software is great, and it's been a huge productivity increase for me with 4 monitors.
One additional thing that would really help however, would be if I could specify that when I open brand new window from a particular monitor's taskbar, that it opens on that same monitor, rather than jumping to the designated primary monitor to open. I then drag it back to the monitor which had the taskbar which opened it.
Is this function possible with AMM and I am just missing it, or is there some other method I could use to achieve this? Thank greatly for any help,
Mike Davis
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Vasiliy Ivachev
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09/20/2011 22:41:35
Hello Mike,
Thanks for the post.
You could enable the "Move at startup to monitor" option = "Having mouse pointer" on the "Default settings" tab (Actual Multiple Monitors -> Window Settings -> Default settings).
Hope this helps.
Best regards.
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Mike Davis
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09/21/2011 14:48:32
Works great!!
Thanks so much for your help-
Mike Davis
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