When a window is maximized to a spit I'm not able to drag the edges of the window to resize. Is this a problem on my end or for everyone using the software?
This is the expected behaviour as we try to treat it like an actual maximized window.
Please let us know if you have any further questions at all.
Thanks!
Is this required for the software to work this way or a feature? What is the benefit of this? Isn't there a way to just have standard splits like Windows has without it being like it's own monitor? It would be incredibly useful to be able to resize a Window.
So when you split a monitor (horizontal split) and you want to maximine any windows to the entire monitor, your software does not allow it. I can understand why but even you try to do it manually, it's doesn't work properly. is there a workaround you can offer?
@Coleburns: If you hold the Shift key on the keyboard while clicking the Maximize button, it will maximize to the full monitor
Hope that helps!
Thanks for getting back to me. That works as described. However i noticed that the issue is with Adobe Acrobat reader. It does not seem to work with your app as the maximise button does not work at all.
@Coleburns: If you hold the Shift key on the keyboard while clicking the Maximize button, it will maximize to the full monitor
Hope that helps!
Hello again, i will appreciate it if you can look into why Adobe acrobat reader does not work with maximising and resizing. I am currenly in the trial period and trying test all possible scenarios for my use.
i have tried all possible workarounds including the "run function on window" functions but it doesnt work properly
This usually happens if Adobe Reader is running sandboxed. You can disable that in the Adobe Reader settings, but please note that it will decrease the security of Adobe Reader, so disable it at your own risk.
In Adobe Reader, click Edit > Preferences.
In the left pane, click the "Security (Enhanced)" section.