Hi, Just got the Asus Zenbook Duo, the dual screen laptop, and was trying to figure out how to make an app like a web browser span both monitors. Found your dual monitor tools and thee Supersize Active Window option, it works, great idea, but I am also using a taskbar on the left (another windows 11 mod). So there is a little problem, once the window is supersized, it ends up a little too far to the right with the X button off screen by the size of the taskbar. Is there any way to adjust it to be a little narrower when supersized?
A work around for this would be to use a "user Defined Area":
Manually position the browser window as you want it, then
DMT->Options->'Swap Screen'->'User Defined Areas'
Select one of the hotkeys and press 'Change...'
Drag the cross-hair onto the window you have sized and setup the hotkey as required.
Note that this is not needed on Windows 10 as it natively supports moving the taskbar and correctly sets the working area of the monitor so that DMT knows where the taskbar is.
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Hi, Just got the Asus Zenbook Duo, the dual screen laptop, and was trying to figure out how to make an app like a web browser span both monitors. Found your dual monitor tools and thee Supersize Active Window option, it works, great idea, but I am also using a taskbar on the left (another windows 11 mod). So there is a little problem, once the window is supersized, it ends up a little too far to the right with the X button off screen by the size of the taskbar. Is there any way to adjust it to be a little narrower when supersized?
A work around for this would be to use a "user Defined Area":
Manually position the browser window as you want it, then
DMT->Options->'Swap Screen'->'User Defined Areas'
Select one of the hotkeys and press 'Change...'
Drag the cross-hair onto the window you have sized and setup the hotkey as required.
Note that this is not needed on Windows 10 as it natively supports moving the taskbar and correctly sets the working area of the monitor so that DMT knows where the taskbar is.