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Application position memory—Check this box to “remember” the size and location of application
windows when they are closed and reapply those settings when the application is reopened.
Automatically align monitors—Under Windows
® 98SE and Windows ® Me, you can manually define
monitor placement from the
Settings
dialog in the
Display Properties
dialog box. When this box is
checked, HydraVision™ will override user-defined monitor placement if the monitors are not evenly
aligned.
Remove HydraVision™titlebar buttons—This box removes or restores the buttons placed on
the title bar in installed applications.
Remove MultiDesk system tray icon—This box removes or restores the MultiDesk system
tray icon.
MultiDesk Settings
—This button gives access to all the MultiDesk Properties. Here you can enable,
disable and name active desktops.
Load/Unload Desktop Manager—This button restores or removes the HydraVision™ Desktop
Manager tracking program. You should only select this option if you do not want to use any multiple
monitor dialog box controls and window controls or hot keys.
Load/Unload MultiDesk—This button restores or removes multiple desktop functionality.
Individual Application Settings
—This button allows you to specify, enable and disable desktop
management settings for individual applications. You can access these settings by clicking on the
down arrow of the HydraVision™ icon in the application title bar or by clicking the Individual
Application Settings button in the Desktop Management dialog.
Hot Keys Controls
Note
This control will work only if all monitors are running at the same resolution and your
deskto
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(
monitors side-b
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-side
)
.
Note
MultiDesk will not reload automatically when Windows ® restarts. You will need to reload
MultiDesk from the Deskto
p
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er.
NoteMultiDesk will not reload automatically when Windows ® restarts. You will need to reload
MultiDesk from the Deskto
p
Mana
g
er dialo
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box.
Note
These settings override the global settings defined in the Desktop Management dialog.