TabSel
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18.10.2011 02:03:00
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Handy feature to have the title bar removed from windows, to extend the work area for the app. But how am I supposed to minimize such a window?
I have an app window configured to have title bar/resize frame removed, positioned top-left, resized at start-up to 7040x1200, min and max size adjusted to 7040x1200.
I want to be able to minimize this app window to the taskbar/restore the window to its position/size.
Tried right-click on the apps' taskbar button, but there is no option to minimize the app window. Clicking the app button or pressing Win+m doesn't minimize either.
Have I configured something wrong?
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zegames zegames
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18.10.2011 05:58:48
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Try shift + right click on taskbar entry to show full context menu or win key + down key to minimize that window.
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TabSel
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18.10.2011 06:01:28
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Thanks! Will try!
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TabSel
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18.10.2011 16:01:20
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No, this did not work. Shift+right-click on the taskbar button did not bring up the system menu, nor does the window react to Win+down, Win+m, etc...
It seems to be a "bug": Windows without titlebar can't be minimized.
I tried mwith another app: Adobe PDF Reader: I copied my Cubase window setting and changed target window to Adobe Reader. It had titlebar removed, resized, fixed min/max size, like Cubase, and there was no system menu shown on shift-right-click on taskbar button. I removed the Adobe Reader window setting, default applied, titlebar shown and shift-right-click the taskbar button brought up the system menu.
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TabSel
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18.10.2011 16:57:15
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ok, got it!
I adjusted "remove title bar's icon and buttons, remote minimize and remove maximize button" on startup for that window (it doesn't even have a titlebar) which prevented the system menu from showing up!
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