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Topic: «
Docking/Undocking laptops
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Dave B
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10/23/2015 20:37:06
When I undock my laptop all the windows I had on "window 2" move onto the laptop window - this is what i would expect to happen.
when i redock the laptop the windows don't move back to the window they should be on. I have to click reapply settings on every window.
Can you have something to deal with this?
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Bogdan Polishchuk
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12/19/2015 16:25:27
Hello, Dave
Sorry for the delay.
We'll consider your request.
Also, note that if you talking about only the windows, that were moved to other monitors by applying the specific/default settings to them, you can use the Pause/Resume combination (Our program tray icon context menu > Pause/Resume or via the Pause/resume hotkey, which you have to enable in the Configuration window > Hotkeys > Tools first). The pause/resume combination will lead to reapplying the seettings to all windows affected by our program at one time.
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