Razvan Popescu
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23.02.2012 16:04:17
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Hello
My suggestion is to grab hold of a window , and with a snap it should be taken to the next monitor. The acceleration of the mouse must be really high for this
I am using the tight boundaries, and I figure this would be a way to override it when you want, with maximum ease .
Thanks,
Razvan
Win 7 x64 updates to date, 2 monitors placed I on top of II, 2 independent taskbars on the right, and using the latest beta
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Zardoz2293
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23.02.2012 16:34:50
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Razvan Popescu: ...and with a snap it should be taken to the next monitor. The acceleration of the mouse must be really high for this |
Isn't a keyboard combination more reliable and easier? Such as something +monitor number with app selection?
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Gerard Booth
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26.02.2012 11:39:42
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Or why not just click the "move to next monitor" button on the window's toolbar.
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Razvan Popescu
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28.02.2012 14:28:39
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I don't find it more comfortable, aiming cursor at a small button or pressing hotkey I usually do it by doubleclicking (i've made this shortcut) But there are 3rd party apps that don't allow these things, so this would be a great workaround.
Win 7 x64 updates to date, 2 monitors placed I on top of II, 2 independent taskbars on the right, and using the latest beta
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Vasiliy Ivachev
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29.02.2012 21:15:52
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Razvan Popescu, could you clarify this request?
Should the feature work with the "Tight monitor boundaries" feature enabled only?
Does a window maximize or realign after moving to another monitor?
Some screenshots will be helpful.
Best regards.
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