Mode 2007-02-05 19:55
Hi,
Can Ultramon remember where a Window was located last time? When i start my Windows all my Program Windows are on strange Positions of my seconde Monitor.
How can i fix that? This happens to all programms (like Firefox or the Sound control center)
Regards
Mode
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Christian Studer 2007-02-06 09:32
You can use UltraMon to move the application to a specific monitor, but you would need to configure this separately for each application.
To do this, right-click the application's shortcut, select Properties from the menu, then configure the settings on the UltraMon - Window tab as desired.
Please note that UltraMon may not be able to position all applications.
Christian Studer - www.realtimesoft.com
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Mode 2007-02-07 05:03
Thanks!!
That helps a lot :-)
Regards
Mode
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David Millar 2007-02-12 12:31
I have a problem. Being married, my wife sometimes logs onto my computer, by switching user (XP SP2). When I log back on I loose my dual monitor configuration, and it takes me awhile to rearrange my icons the way I want.
Any fixes for this would be appreciated.
Thanks
Dave
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Christian Studer 2007-02-13 11:05
Restoring icon positions via UltraMon should fix this, icon positions are saved per user.
To do this, right-click the UltraMon icon in the system tray, then select Desktop Icons > Restore Position from the menu.
Christian Studer - www.realtimesoft.com
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David Millar 2007-02-13 13:12
This happened last night and again today. When I come home to my computer, all the icons are on monitor 1.
I remember awhile ago, you showed me something about saving a particlular registry key, and placing it on the desktop. Then I could run the reg file to restore my desktops.
thanks
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Christian Studer 2007-02-14 09:38
That would be possible, but shouldn't be necessary.
If restoring icon positions doesn't work, go to UltraMon Options > General and uncheck 'preserve position of desktop icons'.
UltraMon will then no longer automatically save icon positions during shutdown, but you can still manually save/restore icon positions.
Christian Studer - www.realtimesoft.com
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