Quick Menu
The Quick Menu provides three functions - Making a window as a "fake" fullscreen window, assigning different gamma presets to different windows, and quick access to the application menu of VividSwitcher.

Assign a gamma preset to a window
When the Quick Menu is enabled (Figure 1), two menus will be added to every window's system menu: "Fake Fullscreen" and "Assign gamma".
- Fake Fullscreen removes the window's caption bar and resizes the window to fit the whole desktop, this can make a window shows its content as much as possible. But do use this function carefully. After removing a window's caption bar, VividSwitcher cannot add it back except you close the window.
To assign a gamma preset to a specific window, right click on the caption bar of that window and select a gamma preset, each time you switch to that window, VividSwitcher will automatically apply the gamma preset.
- If Quick Menu is running in Positive mode, each time you switch to a window that without an assigned gamma preset, VividSwitcher restores the gamma to normal, else it keeps the last applied gamma preset.
Quick Menu limitations
Quick Menu does not apply to every window; it depends on what style the window is.
- Only resizable windows can be made as Fake Fullscreen.
- If the window is owned by an application that running in protected mode, such as an IE window, gamma assignment and Fake Fullcreen are not applicable with a window like this. This limitation will be removed in a future version.
Quick access to the application menu of VividSwitcher
- Application Menu Key (Figure 2) option provides two optional keys to popup the application menu of VividSwitcher at current cursor position. Choose "None" disables Application Menu Key.
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