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Maximizing a program with no windows icons
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Jen Redick
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03/15/2015 09:05:40
I am working with Actual Multiple Monitors v.8.2.2 and Windows 8. I am trying to move a program and maximize on my 2nd monitor. When I set a specific rule to open on Monitor 2 that works but then as soon as the first notification windows comes on it kicks back to monitor 1. I also tried using the Win+/ to move (which worked) but then could not maximize the program. I tried both Win +2* and Win+up and neither worked. The Win+2* worked for another program but not for this one. Any ideas?
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Vasiliy Ivachev
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03/15/2015 11:29:07
Hello Jen,
Thanks for the post.
Could you send us your configuration files (Actual Multiple Monitors -> Tools -> Configuration -> Send to Tech Support) and specify the program (name, version) you are writing about?
Best regards.
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