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Korgun
2 discussion posts
Hi, I have a new feature request.

Windows & Display Fusion have aero snap left & right functionality, resizing to 50% and snapping to left or right.

I would like a key combination functionality to do 1/3 and snap left, center or right (e.g. ctrl+shift+left snaps left 1/3, ctrl+shift+right snaps right 1/3, ctrl+shift+up snaps center 1/3).

I think these days with monitors with fairly high resolutions snapping 1/3 would be very useful. Please consider it. Thanks!
Jun 29, 2014  • #1
Keith Lammers (BFS)'s profile on WallpaperFusion.com
You can do this in DisplayFusion by creating Custom Functions. Check out our how-to guide on Custom Functions, and if you run into any trouble, definitely let me know and I'll give you a hand :)

http://www.displayfusion.com/KB/CustomFunctions

Thanks!
Jun 30, 2014  • #2
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taoyue
37 discussion posts
I'd like to request a related feature: allow one hotkey to toggle among different window configurations.

You may have heard of the program Winsplit Revolution, where you could set Ctrl-Alt-Left to toggle between, say, 75% left, 67% left, 33% left, and 25% left. You just press the hotkey once, twice, thrice, or 4 times, depending on how big you want the window to end up.

That way, you could split the screen 75/25, or 67/33, or 33/67, or 25/75. But it's only one hotkey, which makes it easy to remember.

To do this in Displayfusion, you'd have to assign four different hotkeys for these four window sizes. That's because DisplayFusion does not allow one hotkey to be bound to multiple commands. So you quickly run out of hotkeys to assign.

Winsplit Revolution hasn't been updated in years, and the author allowed the domain to expire. So it would be nice if DisplayFusion could pick up this functionality.
Jun 30, 2014 (modified Jun 30, 2014)  • #3
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Korgun
2 discussion posts
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You can do this in DisplayFusion by creating Custom Functions. Check out our how-to guide on Custom Functions, and if you run into any trouble, definitely let me know and I'll give you a hand :)

http://www.displayfusion.com/KB/CustomFunctions

Thanks!


That is freaking beautiful, the below is what i set up for my 2560x1600 monitor:

1/3 Left
Key Combination: Alt + Ctrl + Win + Left
Function Action: Manage Window
Custom Function Action:
Window Screen Action > Move window to specified location: Position X: 0
WIndow Alignment: Don't move the window: Position Y: 0
Window Width Change: Change window width to specified pixel value: 853
Window Height Change: Change window height to specified pixel value: 1560

1/3 Center
Key Combination: Alt + Ctrl + Win + Up
Function Action: Manage Window
Custom Function Action:
Window Screen Action > Move window to specified location: Position X: 853
WIndow Alignment: Don't move the window: Position Y: 0
Window Width Change: Change window width to specified pixel value: 853
Window Height Change: Change window height to specified pixel value: 1560

1/3 Right
Key Combination: Alt + Ctrl + Win + Right
Function Action: Manage Window
Custom Function Action:
Window Screen Action > Move window to specified location: Position X: 1706
WIndow Alignment: Don't move the window: Position Y: 0
Window Width Change: Change window width to specified pixel value: 853
Window Height Change: Change window height to specified pixel value: 1560

Now that I learned about this function, I have to think of other combinations. Thank you!
Jun 30, 2014  • #4
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Sverre Svenningsen1
1 discussion post
It would be wonderful if custom functions could be mouse driven as well, like if you could say that the move and resize functions would be triggered when you're dragging a window and release the mouse button while the cursor is at a certain selectable location

Other software is so full of keyboard shortcuts these days that you have to be really creative about your own key combination to avoid conflicts... But I'm happy that we have the option, at least :)
Jul 1, 2014  • #5
Keith Lammers (BFS)'s profile on WallpaperFusion.com
@Sverre: Thanks for the feedback! I've added your request to our feature request list as well.

@taoyue: That functionality is also on our feature request list, so I've added your vote to it :)
Jul 2, 2014  • #6
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