Ron Richardson
7 discussion posts
First time I tried this. Dual Monitor both 1920 x 1080
I created a custom HotKey:
Window Top Left
Window Width = 60%
Window Height = 1055
That works perfectly. Then when I use Move Window to Center of Monitor it moves the window down about 25px.
If I use the standard HotKey: 'Size and Move Window to left side of Montor' then center it stays at the top.
Another issue:
I also tried a custom hotkey to center it with the width of 60% and it would only work on the primary monitor. If on second monitor it would just to the primary.
Ron Richardson
7 discussion posts
Which version of DisplayFusion are you running? 3.4.1 Beta 14
Which version of Windows are you running? Win 7
If Windows 7, are you using small icons on the taskbar? Yes
Does this issue occur with all applications, or only specific ones? Yes All apps
Ok thanks! I've tested it out and it seems to be ok for me. Could you post a screenshot of the HotKey you've created? The one I created is attached.
On a side note, 1050px height seems to fit a bit better, and doesn't overlap the taskbar.
Custom HotKey.jpg
Ron Richardson
7 discussion posts
Ahhh... I think I see now. I was using the standard hot key: Move Window to Center of Monitor = Ctrl + Win + Q
Looks like I need to create a custom to make it look as I want.
I'm using height at percent 95% mostly on a secondary window with Chrome and an App that adds it's toolbar to the bottom. Using Fusion at 95% will give that extra space at the bottom.
Thanks for pointing me in the right direction.
No problem Ron, Happy New Years!
Ron Richardson
7 discussion posts
Thanks but sorry. That still didn't fix it. See attached. The window shifts down about 25px and the bottom appears to be ok.
If I set the height of the Center window option to anything but 1080 or 100% then it shifts down. Perhaps it's centering both horiz AND vertical when I want it to stay at the top
12-28-2011 9-08-26 AM.jpg
12-28-2011 9-08-48 AM.jpg
Ah ok, yes the Centre Window Position option will centre it horizontally and vertically. If you choose the Top Side option, it will leave it at the top and centre it only horizontally.
Ron Richardson
7 discussion posts
Awesome! Thank does it. Not exactly intuitive but hey.... it works!