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Topic: «
"Reapply settings" to all?
, Is there a way--or will you please add this featuer? » on forum:
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Scott
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09/03/2014 00:44:04
I have a nice new monitor. It runs 3440 x 1440 resolution, which is very nice. The only problem is that Windows is constantly moving/resizing my windows whenever I wake the monitor. It does this on the two PCs I use with this monitor, and it is very,
very
,
VERY
annoying!
So, AWM is essential to me. However, it seems that the "Reapply settings" function can only be invoked on one window at a time. This is very inconvenient.
Is there currently a way to "reapply settings" to all open windows? I don't believe there is. Would you please consider adding this feature?
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Vasiliy Ivachev
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09/04/2014 15:11:01
Hello Scott,
Thanks for the post.
We'll consider this request.
You could also use the "Stop/start Actual Window Manager" hotkey (Ctrl + Alt + Num- by default) to get all window settings reapplied.
Best regards.
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