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Resizing old applications
, Resize (scale?) older applications » on forum:
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12/11/2011 12:30:34
I have some applications (one thing in common: they are quite old, for Win XP or even older) that will not allow their window to be resized. They have a fixed size (resolution?) and the cursor will not change to the 'resizing diagonal arrows' if moved to any one of its corners. Is there a way for AWM to force these applications to properly resize and enlarge their windows? Here is what I get when I try to increase their size with AWM>resize windows to higher than its actual size: A blank border - the window is resized, but the application is not. -Thanks
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12/14/2011 21:17:27
Hello more&more,
Thanks for the post.
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Is there a way for AWM to force these applications to properly resize and enlarge their windows?
Unfortunately, there is no way to get it using our software.
Best regards.
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