John Smith1520

John Smith1520

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Are there plans to enable moving the taskbar to the left and right side like we could do until Windows 11? I prefer navigation elements to be on the right side as narrow as the taskbar can go to: 1) see more content on screen when viewing documents / web pages, and 2) always have visible the system tray and all open and pinned programs as small icons. Auto-hide, which would help with #1, is not a good solution for me because of #2.

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Sweet, thanks AzDude! Also thanks to emunews for offering the Windows Snap suggestion. Even if our use case is a bit different, the suggestion was greatly appreciated and helps those with less demanding requirements. [e digicons]^_^[/e]

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Reply to Split Windows in Groupy

Not really, emunews. Windows Snap doesn't let you save layouts of applications at the dimensions and positions you want, nor will it allow anything more complex than four windows arranged in four quadrants or three windows where two are shoved into half the screen and the third takes up the rest. The best you can do with Windows Snap is manually move all your windows to where you want them every time and then manually start reposition the divider(s) every time. It grows old

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Reply to Split Windows in Groupy

I came to the forum to see if any Stardock products have this feature. Groupy or Tiles are best positioned to implement such a feature. For Groupy, maximizing the group could offer to present the group in a tab-less window with each application's coordinates saved. Then, if we can bookmark such a configuration, we can then launch it to restore the applications to our preferred positions and dimensions. Extra credit if the developers can save and restore specific docume

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