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  Actual windows guard: Startup property sheet to define initial target window state  
   
     
 

Introduction

 
 
Actual Windows Guard
System Requirements
   
Getting Started
Control Center
Configuration Module
Change Windows Settings
Configuration Settings
   
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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
   
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Automatic Window Triggers
Startup
Closing
Minimization
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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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Startup Property Sheet

The Startup property sheet allows defining the initial target window state by selecting and configuring actions that should be executed at target window's startup.

Startup Property Sheet

At Window Startup group - contains the list of actions which you can apply to the target window upon its startup and the Action Options group. List of actions displays the set of items where each item represents a single action and has a check box on the left allowing to enable/disable the corresponding action's execution (also you can use the related toolbar buttons to enable/disable all items at once). The Name list column displays the action name and the Status list column displays the current state of action parameters, if present. To adjust desired action's parameters, select it in the list and in the Action Options group below you will see some extra controls allowing to change action parameters (if action has no configurable parameters then you will see the "No extra options" note).

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The following actions can be selected to execute at startup:

  • Change program priority item - mark this item's check box to change the execution priority of an application which the target window belongs to. In the corresponding New program priority combo box you can select the desired priority value.
  • Change program affinity item - mark this item's check box to change the affinity of an application which the target window belongs to. In the corresponding set of check boxes you can define the set of processors which target window's application should run on (please note that at least one processor must be selected).
  • Ghost item - mark this item's check box to ghost the target window.
  • Hide mouse pointer item - mark this item's check box to hide the mouse pointer when it hovers over the target window.
  • Remove taskbar entry item - mark this item's check box to remove the button that corresponds to target window's application from the Windows® taskbar.
  • Make transparent item - mark this item's check box to make the target window transparent of a certain level. In the corresponding group of controls you can specify the transparency level value.
  • Change caption item - mark this item's check box to replace target window's default caption string with the specified value. In the corresponding Change caption to edit box you can specify the desired string value. Also, there is an additional Keep persistent check box - mark it to prevent further attempts to change the caption string you specify.
  • Change icon item - mark this item's check box to replace target window's default icon with the selected one. In the corresponding Change window icon to selector box you can choose an icon from the list of more than 250 icons shipped with Windows® by default, or browse for custom icons. You can reset the icon to that one assigned to window rule using the Copy from the Rule button.
  • Move to monitor item - mark this item's check box to place the target window to the specified monitor, if you have the multi-monitor configuration. In the corresponding Target monitor combo box you can specify at which monitor the target window should be displayed.
  • Resize item - mark this item's check box to resize the target window to specified dimensions. In the corresponding group of controls you can specify these dimensions in either absolute or relative units.
  • Align item - mark this item's check box to align the target window within desktop in the specified way. In the corresponding Align window to combo box you can select the way of aligning from 9 predefined ones.

Stay Always-On-Top item - mark this item's check box to control target window's Always-On-Top state. In the related Stay Always-On-Top group of controls you can define the way of controlling:

  • Always radio button - check it to always place the target window on top
  • Never radio button - check it to never place the target window on top (i.e. clear the Always-on-Top state even if it was set somehow)
  • As before radio button - check it to save the current Always-on-Top state on target window's closing and restore this state next time the target window will be opened
  • Freeze check box - check it to deny any application's attempts to change the Always-on-Top state which was set by the Actual Tools program
  • Open as item - mark this item's check box to open the target window in an appropriate state: normal, minimized or maximized. In the corresponding Window will be opened as combo box you can specify the desired target window's appearance.

Move to virtual desktop item - mark this item's check box if you are using the Virtual Desktops facility and want to control target window's appearance within virtual desktops' infrastructure. In the related group of controls you can define where the target window should go upon startup:

  • All desktops radio button - check it to make the target window visible on all virtual desktops
  • Specified desktop radio button - check it to move the target window to the specified virtual desktop. In the related combo box you can select the target virtual desktop from the list. Also you can mark the related Switch to the target virtual desktop check box if you'd like to activate the target virtual desktop along with placing the target window to it.
  • Pin to desktop item - mark this item's check box to "stick" the target window to desktop's surface.

Run keyboard macro item - mark this item's check box to send the defined sequence of keystrokes to the target window. In the corresponding group of controls you can:

  • type the text of macro in the multi-line edit box considering the following rules:
    • alphanumeric characters should be typed "as is"
    • to insert a key combination into the macro sequence, use the Add key combination group controls - click the edit box, press the desired key combination (it will be displayed in that field immediately), then click the Insert button (or you can simply type the combination enclosing it with angle brackets - e.g. <Ctrl+F5>, <Alt+Shift+B>, <Ctrl+End>, etc.)
    • to insert a special key into the macro sequence, use the Special keys dropdown button - just click it and select the desired special key from the dropdown list (or you can simply type the special key alias enclosing it with angle brackets - e.g. <PgDn>, <BkSp>, <Ins>, etc.)
    • specify the time to wait after window's opening before sending the sequence to the window - mark the Delay before running check box and provide in the edit box the desired amount of seconds to wait
  • Close item - mark this item's check box to close the target window. In the corresponding group of controls you can mark the Delay before closing check box to specify in the related edit box the proper amount of seconds to wait before the target window will be closed.

Options group - allows adjusting the Startup trigger options. Currently the following options are available:

  • Remove standard window parts check box - mark it to enable the removing of standard window controls. In the related group of controls you can define which controls should be removed:
    • Border check box - mark it to remove target window's border (including the title bar).
    • Resizable frame check box - mark it to remove the resizable frame (if present) that allows "rubber stretching" of the target window. After that, the target window can't be resized manually.
    • Title bar icon and buttons check box - mark it to remove from target window's caption both the window icon and all standard title buttons.
    • Minimize button only check box - mark it to remove from target window's caption only the standard Minimize title button.
    • Maximize button only check box - mark it to remove from target window's caption only the standard Maximize title button.
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