Using HydraVision
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4-3
2.
Max to full desktop
causes windows to maximize to the entire
monitor array.
3.
Max to current monitor
causes windows to maximize to the
current monitor.
Max child windows
- Keeps windows generated by parent applications
from splitting across monitors (A child window is a window residing
within a parent application windows.) The ability to keep child windows
on a single monitor when maximized is extremely useful for editing
multiple documents side by side in parent application.
Note:
HydraVision
TM
application title bar icon changes from a single
square to two smaller squares when a window is in a HydraVision
TM
maximized state. Clicking the icon again restores the active window to
its default state as a single squre.
General:
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.
Boot to single monitor
- Check this box to enable a single monitor only
when the computer starts. All other connected devices will be disabled.
Note:
Extended Desktop must be enabled before the computer is
restarted.
Remove HydraVision
TM
title bar buttons
- This boxes removes or
restores the ATI buttons placed on the title bar in installed applications.
Remove MultiDesk system tray icon
- This box removes or restores the
MultiDesk system tray icon.
Summary of Contents for AT008
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