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Topic: «Is there a way to remove or hide the "title bar button"? , Is there a way to remove or hide the "title bar button"? » on forum: General   Views: 5550
 
Dave Peterson
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Posted: 11/06/2013 01:00:21
 
 
When using "Actual Window Minimizer" 8.0.3 ...

This "Minimize to Tray (Win+)" title bar button sometimes interferes with some of my applications a little.  For example ... with Firefox 25's tabs.  When I have a bunch of tabs going across the screen (and I have Firefox's "Menu Bar" disabled) the title bar button interferes and I sometimes click it when I didn't really want to.   :|

Is there a way to remove (or hide) the "Minimize to Tray (Win+)" thing up in the right top corner beside minimize/maximize/close in Windows?  

Can I remove it when using ALL software applications?  

Is there a way to selectively use the "title bar button" on SOME applications if I want to?
 
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Alexander Salnikov
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Posted: 11/08/2013 19:52:13
 
 
Hello Dave,

"Can I remove it when using ALL software applications?"
To do so, please go to the Default Rules-Title buttons and just uncheck the "Minimize to Tray" option.


"Is there a way to selectively use the "title bar button" on SOME applications if I want to? "
To do so, you just need to create Specific Rule for the programs needed where the "Minimize to Tray" option will be checked.

Have a nice day.

Any questions?Mail to support@actualtools.com!
 
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Richard Macbeth
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Posted: 11/17/2013 09:31:45
 
 
Is there a way to move it to the bottom of the browser I have the same problem with Chrome
 
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Alexander Salnikov
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Posted: 11/24/2013 21:23:33
 
 
Sadly no.We don't have that feature yet.

Any questions?Mail to support@actualtools.com!
 
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Alex Fadeyev
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Posted: 11/26/2013 17:54:10
 
 
Richard, you can remove the button in the "Specific Settings - Google Chrome" rule and then use either the window menu command or the hotkey (Win-. (dot) by default) instead.
 
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