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Topic: «Reapply all window settings » on forum: Technical Support   Views: 2944
 
Emil Friis
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Posted: 12/07/2021 19:59:41
 
 
Is there a 'Reapply all settings' hotkey that will apply the window settings to ALL windows similar to how Win+F5 does for a single window? I often end up moving windows around and want to quickly move them back to original position.

Also, is there some way to use 'Put into Divider tile' to make a window span multiple tiles? So if I have a monitor divided into three horizontal tiles I want Program1 to span the first two tiles on startup, but I also want to be able to put another program into just the middle tile at a later point.
 
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Bogdan Polishchuk
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Posted: 12/20/2021 23:49:38
 
 
Hello, Emil

Thank you for contacting us and sorry for the delay in replying to you.

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Is there a 'Reapply all settings' hotkey that will apply the window settings to ALL windows similar to how Win+F5 does for a single window?
Unfortunately, there is no such hotkey. The only way to reapply the settings to all windows at once is to use the Pause/Resume actions combination (for example via the Actual Tools program tray icon context menu or via the Configuration module > Tools > Control Center section) or the Exit/Start actions combination (via the Configuration module > Tools > Control Center section or you can exit the program via the tray icon menu and start it via the Start Menu for example). Are these ways acceptable for you?

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Also, is there some way to use 'Put into Divider tile' to make a window span multiple tiles?
The "Put into" dialogue lets you do this. You can open it by right-clicking the "Put into Divider tile" button or via the Window Menu > "Put into..." or using the hotkey (Win+Ctrl+5 by default). You need to press the left mouse button and select the tiles you want to span the window to and release the button.


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