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Chapter 4: Software for Windows 2000 and XP
Remove MultiDesk system tray
icon
—This box removes or restores the
MultiDesk system tray icon.
MultiDesk Settings…
—This button allows you to
view the applications running on each of the nine
virtual desktops and set any one of the desktops
active instantly. It also allows you to name active
desktops for complete MultiDesk customization. See
also the MultiDesk section of this chapter for
additional information about MultiDesk.
Load/Unload Desktop Manager
—This button
restores or removes the HYDRAVISION Desktop
Manager tracking program. Unloading the Desktop
Manager returns display settings to Windows 2000
defaults. You should only select this option if you do
not want to use any multiple monitor dialog box and
window controls or hot keys.
NOTE:
Unload
applies to your current Windows
2000 session only. When Windows 2000 restarts,
the Desktop Manager will reload.
Load/Unload MultiDesk
—This button restores or
removes multiple desktop functionality.
NOTE: Unload
applies to your current Windows
2000 session only. When Windows 2000 restarts,
MultiDesk will reload.
Individual Application Settings
—This button
allows you to specify, enable and disable desktop
management settings for individual applications.
NOTE: These settings override the global settings
defined in the
Desktop Management
dialog.
Enable individual application
settings
—Check this box to specify
desktop management settings for
individual applications. You can access
these settings by clicking on the down