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Topic: «Force No Taskbar Icon » on forum: Technical Support   Views: 5074
 
Mike Nelson
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Posted: 09/23/2011 00:53:18
 
 
I just discovered Actual Multiple Monitors. It's frakking awesome! Far better than the other tools and utilities out there. Enough of that, now to my issue.

I use Trillian IM and I keep its buddy list on my second monitor. It has it's own option that basically sets it up so that the Buddy List window does not have a taskbar icon and instead, only chat windows do. This works with the main Win7 taskbar. However with the AMM taskbar (which is on my second monitor), the icon is displayed. I looked through the settings in AMM to make an exception or something but I couldn't find any relevant options.

Would there be a way to set AMM's taskbar to ignore a specific window?

EDIT: A feature that might be good to add is mimicking the Win7's 'shift-click' option for the taskbar that brings up the regular context menu.
 
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Vasiliy Ivachev
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Posted: 09/23/2011 01:12:14
 
 
Hello Mike,

Thanks for the post.

Actual Multiple Monitors doesn't have the "Remove taskbar entry" option but Actual Window Manager has.

You could download Actual Window Manager and test it using this link - http://www.actualtools.com/files/aimsetup.exe .

Best regards.
 
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Mike Nelson
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Posted: 09/23/2011 01:22:18
 
 
So it does...

I already bought AMM.. would there be a way to trade & supplement license costs or am I going to need to pay for a part of the utility I already own?
 
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Vasiliy Ivachev
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Posted: 09/23/2011 03:23:01
 
 
Hello Mike,

Yes, there is a way to upgrade from Actual Multiple Monitors to Actual Window Manager.

Please, send me (support@actualtools.com) a message with this request.

Best regards.
 
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