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Resolved Screen window setting

Discussion in 'Windows 7' started by BobbyScot, 2012/09/06.

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    BobbyScot

    BobbyScot Geek Member Thread Starter

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    Each time that I open a Desktop window,window(min) locates at different parts of the monitor screen. Can it be possible to set a window to open at a fixed part of the screen?
     
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    BobbyScot

    BobbyScot Geek Member Thread Starter

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    SpywareDr, I checked out Sizer, it only caters for Windows 7 32bits, also a caption warns that download can damage computer.
    Sizing is no problem, rather the position of window remains at the same part of the screen each time that I open the required software title.
     
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    SpywareDr

    SpywareDr SuperGeek WindowsBBS Team Member

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    I use it on 64-bit versions of both Windows 7 Professional and Ultimate.

    As an example of what it can do, you can define an exact window size of say 1456 x 1010 and you want the top left corner of that window to down exactly 11 pixels from the top of the screen and in 121 pixels from the left. You could also tell it to put that windows at the top left, bottom right, center it, don't move it (just resize it), etc., etc.

    With Sizer you can define a multitude of exact sizes and postitions.

    I've been using it for years.
     
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    BobbyScot

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    SpywareDr, thanks for your explaination of Sizer. Over the years I have always been on guard when software warnings are made to likely damage to computers safe running. Sizer does say that it is working on a 64bits version. As you say, that you have used Sizer for years, it is safe to instal and use.
     

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