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  Actual windows guard: Size property sheet controls resizing of target window  
   
     
 

Introduction

 
 
Actual Windows Guard
System Requirements
   
Getting Started
Control Center
Configuration Module
Change Windows Settings
Configuration Settings
   
Window Actions References
Window Actions
Align
Center to Point
Change Caption
Change Icon
Change Program Affinity
Change Program Priority
Change Run Mode
Close
Ghost
Hide Mouse Pointer
Make Transparent
Minimize
Minimize Alternatively
Move to Monitor
Move to Virtual Desktop
Pin to Desktop
Remove Standard Window Parts
Remove Taskbar Entry
Resize
Restrict Placement
Roll Up
Run Keyboard Macro
Send to Bottom
Stay Always-On-Top
Stretch
   
Windows Trigger References
Automatic Window Triggers
Startup
Closing
Minimization
Activation/Deactivation
Move, Resize or Mouse-Hovering
   
Manual Window Triggers
Manual Window Triggers
Title Buttons
Window Menu
Hotkeys
Title Bar Double-Click
Standard Window Part Click
   
Control Center Tools
Control Center Tools
Unhide
Windows Layout
Windows Monitoring Log
Command Prompt Windows Support
Virtual Desktops
Multiple Monitors Extensions
   
Principle of Operation
Window Rule
Target Window
Preference Rank
Default Settings
Specific Settings
Exclusions
   
Configuration Module
Control Center User Interface
Quick Settings Dialog
Configuration Module User Interface
Main Window
Main Menu
Navigation Pane
Exclusions Pane
Specific Settings Pane
Target Window Pane
Window Selector
Window Finder
   
Window Rule Properties
Window Rule Properties
Index Panel
Startup Property Sheet
Closing Property Sheet
Position Property Sheet
Size Property Sheet
Minimize Property Sheet
Rollup Property Sheet
Transparency Property Sheet
Ghost Property Sheet
Priority Property Sheet
Title Buttons Property Sheet
Window Menu Property Sheet
Configuration Import Wizard
   
Options
Options Dialog
General Options Property Sheet
Hotkeys Options Property Sheet
Title Buttons Options Property Sheet
Window Menu Options Property Sheet
Resize Action Options Property Sheet
Windows Layout Options
Virtual Desktops
Multiple Monitors
User Interface Options
Select Rule Dialog
Log Window
   
 
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Size Property Sheet

The Size property sheet helps you to control in which ways the target window can be resized.

Size Property Sheet

  • At startup to check box - mark it to resize the target window as defined at its startup.
  • Fix minimal size to check box - mark it to keep the target window not to be smaller than the defined size.
  • Fix maximal size to check box - mark it to keep the target window not to be larger than the defined size.
  • Via title button check box - mark it to add the Resize title button to target window's title bar. If you left-click this button the target window will be resized as defined; right-click displays button's context menu.
  • Via window menu item check box - mark it to add the Resize window submenu to target window's system window menu.
  • Via border right-click check box - mark it to enable target window's stretching by right-clicking its border parts.
  • Save size on exit check box - mark it to save the current target window size upon its closing and restore this size next time the target window will be opened.
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After Moving to Another Monitor group - contains radio buttons allowing to define how target window's size should be adjusted when the target window is moved to another monitor:

  • leave as is radio button - size remains the same. This can be useful if all your monitors have the same resolution so no adjustment is required
  • keep aspect ratio radio button - if target monitor has a lower/higher resolution than the previous one then window will be reduced/enlarged appropriately so it will take the same relative amount of screen space on any monitor
  • fit target monitor radio button - keep window wholly within target monitor boundaries. If window exceeds these boundaries then it will be shifted towards target monitor's top-left; if it still exceeds the boundaries then its size will be reduced appropriately

Adjusting Window Size

Size Controls

You can define a particular window size by using the following standard visual controls:

  • Width check box - mark it to consider the provided width value while applying the defined size
  • Width edit box - here you can type a value (zero or positive integer) in according to selected measure units
  • Width combo box - here you can select the desired measure units (pixels, percent of current monitor's width or percent of entire desktop's width) for a value typed in the edit box
    Note If you have only a single monitor then "current monitor" and "desktop" are equivalent.
  • Height check box - mark it to consider the provided height value while applying the defined size
  • Height edit box - here you can type a value (zero or positive integer) in according to selected measure units
  • Height combo box - here you can select the desired measure units (pixels, percent of current monitor's height or percent of entire desktop's height) for a value typed in the edit box
    Note If you have only a single monitor then "current monitor" and "desktop" are equivalent
  • Window Finder icon - use this magic tool to retrieve actual values for both width and height from a particular window
  • Predefined button - click it to select the size from the list of sizes predefined at Resize Action options
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