Gary 2008-10-20 10:15
I've always preferred my taskbar anchored at the top of the monitor, which poses a problem as windows always uses 0,0 for screen positioning. Most times you get windows who's min/max/exit buttons are hidden under the taskbar Just wondering if there would be enough interest to justify incorporating a feature to "bump" these windows back beneath the taskbar? I know this isn't really a dual monitor issue but would be very "bang for buck" impressive :)? By the way I think the name "UltraMon" really sums up the software (could of called him SuperMon! as well)
Gary
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Christian Studer 2008-10-20 11:15
Make sure the taskbar is set to be always on top, most applications should honor that setting and open windows below the taskbar.
This may not work with all applications though.
Christian Studer - www.realtimesoft.com
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Gary 2008-10-20 12:18
Thanks for the quick response! Yes, I have the taskbar set to always on top but there are still quite a few apps that won't honor it,maybe I'm just buying the cheap ones but I bet about 20% of what I've had on here doesn't. Although the majority of apps main window will honor it dialogs and secondary windows seem to be quite confused. Mind you it's no biggie just thought I'd suggest it :)
Gary
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Christian Studer 2008-10-21 10:32
I'll consider this for a future release, not sure though if I would want to do this in UltraMon as it's not multi-monitor specific.
Christian Studer - www.realtimesoft.com
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