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The Windows Monitoring Log Control Center tool has two main purposes:
it allows you checking the correctness of your configuration (mainly, specified
Target Window options) by displaying which window rule has
been applied to a certain window
it retrieves the values of internal window properties and so provides the required information to create window rules
for such short-living windows as popup menus, tool tips, splash screens, etc.
Once enabled, the Windows Monitoring Log tool starts to
track window events relevant to Actual Tools program functioning. Currently there are three main
event types:
new window - happens when a window has been just opened anew
caption string change - happens when a window due to some reasons has changed the caption string displayed in its
title bar
virtual desktop activation - happens when some window is activated on the currently inactive
virtual desktop so that this desktop becomes active to display that window
When any of these events happens, the Log tool writes a new record into the log file; each such record has the following
properties:
Date/Time |
- event timestamp allowing to identify the certain event |
Event |
- event type (either the New window, Caption changed or VD activated value) |
Rule/Exclusion Name |
- the name of window rule (either default or
specific) that has been found and applied to a window when the
event happens, or the name of exclusion that forces
Actual Tools program to leave a window untouched
|
Window Class,
Window Title,
Program
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- actual values of window properties required to fill the
Target Window options of the same name
|
Handle,
Styles,
Extended Styles
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- actual values of internal system window properties, used mostly for debugging purposes |
The log file itself is named EventLog.ini and is stored in your user profile, by default in a folder like:
on Windows XP/2003 - "C:\Documents and Settings\<your account name>\Application Data\Actual Tools\Actual Window Manager"
since Windows Vista - "C:\Users\<your account name>\AppData\Roaming\Actual Tools\Actual Window Manager"
You can also view the log contents in the Log window that can be displayed via the
Show log window menu command of Control Center's context menu.
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