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Topic: «
win7 dual monitor, how to minimize one monitor
, how to minimize all windows in one monitor » on forum:
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tetete t
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11/14/2014 01:20:40
I believe there was a setting that you can minimize windows in the monitor where your mouse is
But I can't find that
any one can enlighten me?
thx
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Alexander Mihalkin
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11/14/2014 17:43:41
Thank you for your post, Tetete t!
It's located at Multiple Monitors -> Taskbar -> Options area and is named
"Minimize all" command affects only the monitor with mouse
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Best regards!
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tetete t
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11/15/2014 00:38:42
Thanks Alex
Which keyboard short cut is minimize all?
Win + D still minimize both windows after applied that setting
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Alexander Mihalkin
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Thank you for your message, Tetete T!
It's Win+M.
Best regards!
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