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Topic: «
Devider and Taskbar on top of screen
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_pi
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04/13/2012 12:54:09
One big annoyance since windows xp i have, is that some programs are programmed to show at x/y 0. they ignore the windows taskbar when shown on top at all and i always had/have to move them down.
a very good example is navicat, they programmers still open windows quite randomly.
So my question is if and then how i can use one main devider to simply have all programs to respect the taskbar on top and display in a correct manner.
it would be also cool to force them to not go off-screen on bottom.
thanks for any help!
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Bogdan Polishchuk
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04/16/2012 01:04:55
Hello _pi.
Did you try to use the "Restrict placement" feature?
You can find more info about this feature
here
and
here
Best regards.
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_pi
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04/16/2012 07:04:46
Oh, i have not seen that. Thank you.
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