Marc Schauber
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30.07.2010 22:23:08
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AWM 6.1 / Win7 Pro x64 / 2 x 24" displays
I may have missed this in a configuration or doc file someplace, but I was wondering how to have all open windows automatically move to a monitor that is powered on if one monitor is turned off?
And hopefully, the windows that were on the display that was turned off, move back if/when that display is turned back on.
Thanks for the help, Marc
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Tatiana Jack
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03.08.2010 05:08:26
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Dear Marc,
If you disable second monitor and the option enabled, all windows from the monitor will be moved to primary.
Unfortunately, the back moving is impossible.
E-mail: support@actualtools.com
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Marc Schauber
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05.08.2010 12:46:17
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Tatiana Jack wrote: Dear Marc,
If you disable second monitor and the option enabled, all windows fr om the monitor will be moved to primary.
Unfortunately, the back moving is impossible. |
So there is no way to have windows automatically moved to a monitor that is powered on if the other monitor is turned off?
If that is the case, can I please put in a feature request for that. I used ultramon for years and it would do that, it would even move them back if/when you turned the power back on the other monitor. I also tried display fusion before moving to Actual Windows Manager. My primary reason for moving was the task bar duplication which I find invaluable. But I'm finding that I'm opening up applications and documents that are already opened, but were on a monitor that is now turned off and it's getting to be a big pain.
If having open windows move to a monitor that is powered on if the one they are on is turned off (and move back) is too hard to implement, how about a task bar item that opens when you power off a monitor with a drop down/up list of open windows on the 2nd (3rd, 4th, etc) monitor and when you select a specific open window, it moves it to the monitor you're currently working on?
I've also run into a situation wh ere I needed to use a monitor for something else and had to disconnect it. Not realizing I wouldn't have access to those windows, I went nuts for 30 minutes trying to figure out what was going on and why I couldn't open and edit the documents I was working on.
Thanks, Marc
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