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Center Window On Screen

Discussion in 'Windows XP' started by BTJustice, 2006/03/13.

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    BTJustice

    BTJustice Inactive Thread Starter

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    I am trying to find a little freeware program that can center the current focused window on the screen. Might anyone know of one that can do that? I don't want one that does it automatically for all displayed windows.
     
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    BTJustice

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    EXCELLENT! Thank you very much!

    I had to make a new setting I called "Center" and I checked the box called "Don't resize window" and sat "Move to:" to Centre. It works perfectly.
     
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    Does this work for individual windows or is it a all-windows-in-one size
    thing?

    The write-up doesnt really say, the example they use is IE which is ok for
    a browser but suppose you wanted to display drive C across the top half
    of the screen and drive D across the bottom half of the screen. Would
    that work?

    thanks,
    savagcl
     
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    Since i saw an e-mail on their site, i sent the above msg to them.

    savagcl
     
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    It's per window.
     
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    Just heard from the author and he said it wouldnt do that but i
    think he was confused about thinking i had multi-monitors.

    savagcl
     
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    SpywareDr

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    It's per window.

    With Sizer running, simply right-click the title bar of most any window and select Resize/Reposition and the various sizes you've setup appear on a fly-out menu. Select the one you want and that's it, the current window is resized to whatever you've chosen.

    The various sizes I have preconfigured on this system (with HP 2335, 23" wide-screen LCD) are:
    1920 x 1200
    1600 x 1000
    1280 x 1024
    1280 x 800
    1024 x 768
    800 x 600
    640 x 480​
    You can also setup where on the screen you want each one of these sizes to reposition to: So many pixels from the top and left, or centered.

    Easy to setup and use, and handy. :)
     

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