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Topic: «
Monitor Window/Program Activity
, Re-Apply rules when Window or Program Activity change » on forum:
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Michael Blackkatt
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Posted:
07/18/2016 16:28:31
Hey,
forgive me if asked before, I did not find any requests.
I would like to see some kind of monitor service that would trigger/execute rules when "program activity" change. As this might not be the correct wording for it let me explain.
The Feature request
I use "Firefox", with it "Session Manager" It's an add-on that saves your sessions etc.
Every time I restore a session the "Firefox Window" also restores to Windows 10's stupid Window defaults.
That is,
reserve 7px? for left, right, bottom. That in effect places any Window on-top of my 40px in hight "AIDA64 Sensor Panel" located on top. And because AWM does not detect when a session is being restored my rules don't trigger.
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Alex Fadeyev
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Posted:
07/18/2016 16:38:48
Michael, thank you for the request.
Why not just re-apply your Firefox rule manually using the "Re-apply" hotkey (Win-F5) by default?
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Michael Blackkatt
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07/18/2016 16:41:14
I'm lazy? =) and want it full auto. But sure, I also came to think of it after wrote the request. It's an easy thing todo using the hotkey. And might be a hard thing to program what I ask for. I see that now.
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