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  1. 24 cze 2012 · Point Position (for Windows) is a simple tool that lets you pick the coordinates for any point on your screen (using X,Y axis). Simply point one of the four corner arrows at the spot on your screen that you want to define and click the button to display the X/Y coordinates.

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      DPI Aware mouse move across screens for Windows 10. Allows...

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      I have a wide screen that has enough space to show more than...

  2. Here is an illustrated guide to Aero-Snap which is how to quickly move an app to one side of the screen or the other: https://www.digitaltrends.com/computing/how-to-... It also demonstrates the Task View button which instantly puts all of your open Windows on display to choose from.

  3. In a big display, with high resolution, there is a need to take a window that takes 50% of desktop and position it in the center. In Windows 10 (and some previous versions) there is a shortcut WIN + Arrow left/right to take up to 50% of space but it also puts window by a side.

  4. Double click the "show desktop" button either in the taskbar next to the start button (Windows until XP) or on the right side of the taskbar (since Windows 7) to "pull" all windows to the current desktop.

  5. 15 wrz 2018 · Some set their software to remember the Windows location, open fullscreen, or to just open mid-screen or top left. Sometimes, you can force an application to remember its location as follows: Open that application. Set its size and desired location on screen.

  6. Find the center of your screen in the middle and along the edges. Display an actual, 1:1 size ruler. Great for aligning webcams and other equipment, or calibrating an aim dot for pro gaming.

  7. 11 sty 2021 · First, open the "Calculator" app from the "Start Menu" or wherever you normally open it from. The Calculator will open in the last mode you used. If you're not already in Standard mode, click the hamburger icon in the top left and select it. Now tap the keep-on-top icon next to the "Standard" title.