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  Actual windows guard: Position property sheet adjusts target window placement  
   
     
 

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Actual Windows Guard
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Position Property Sheet

The Position property sheet allows finely adjusting target window's placement.

Position options available for a particular specific window rule

Specific Windows Options

Position options available for the Default Settings rule

Default Settings Options

Move at startup to check box - mark it to move the target window to specified monitor at target window's startup. In the related combo box you can select the desired monitor from the list of monitors currently connected to your system.

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Align at startup to check box - mark it to automatically align the target window at its startup. In the related combo box you can select a proper alignment. Also there is a related Position group of controls where you can define shifts which will be applied right after window's alignment:

  • horizontal shift combo box - here you can select appropriate measure units - either absolute (screen pixels) or relative (percent of corresponding property of current monitor/desktop) - for the value typed in the edit box
  • horizontal shift edit box - here you can specify the desired amount of units selected in the combo box to shift the target window horizontally from its aligned position (top-left, middle-center etc.); type an integer value (either positive or negative; zero means no shift)
  • vertical shift combo box - here you can select appropriate measure units - either absolute (screen pixels) or relative (percent of corresponding property of current monitor/desktop) - for the value typed in the edit box
  • vertical shift edit box - here you can specify the desired amount of units selected in the combo box to shift the target window vertically from its aligned position (top-left, middle-center etc.); type an integer value (either positive or negative; zero means no shift)
  • Window Finder icon - drag the crosshair over the desired window to retrieve its current position and calculate shift values from it

Relocate split windows check box - mark it to automatically center a window, which appears between several monitors in the multi-monitor environment, at window's startup in the specified monitor or to the specified point of desktop. In the related Relocation Mode group you can define in which way the target window should be relocated:

  • Center in monitor radio button - use this option if you want to center the split window in the monitor selected in according to the option selected in the related group of radio buttons:
    • having mouse pointer radio button - the split window will be centered in the monitor currently containing the mouse pointer
    • of parent window radio button - the split window will be centered in the monitor currently containing the window which is considered as a parent for the relocated one
    • specified below radio button - the split window will be centered in the monitor selected in the related combo box
  • Center to point radio button - this option is mostly intended to use with the multi-monitor clients of Windows® Terminal Server. In the related group of controls you can easily define a particular point on the desktop; this point is considered as a center of relocated window. Also, there is the Center in parent window (if present) check box that can be marked to center the split window within its parent window's boundaries.

Restrict placement check box - mark it to enable the placement restrictions for the target window. In the related Window Border Limits group of controls you can define the limits for any of four window borders, either manually or with the help of Window Finder tools; also you can use the Show button to display the allowed placement area in according to specified limits.

  • Via title button check box - mark it to add the Align title button to target window's title bar.
  • Via window menu item check box - mark it to add the Alignment submenu to target window's system window menu.
  • Save position on exit check box - mark it to save the current target window position upon its closing and restore this position next time the target window will be opened.
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