we have a saying in greece from kid or loony you learn the truth
vanessa was just monkey-typing on my keyboard when the focused window ended up in the top right of the screen. How did she do that?
it turns out that WIN+left/right arrows send a window to the left/right of screen, useful when you want to tile 2 windows quickly. I knew how to do this with the mouse but it's quicker with keyboard
(it works only on win7 probably)
cool trick
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Docking? As in QV or Folder tree pane? yes.
Actually I thought your tip was for MAIN window of any application (not child windows of x2). That's why I tried the trick with the main windows of x2 and FF.
But I tried it with the QV and folder tree as well (I leave them floating in the middle of the screen), but the pane does not move when I use WIN+leftArrow or Win+rightarrow.
To sum up, neither the main windows nor the panes have any effect whatsoever.
These may be GMA (Intel® Graphics Media Accelerator) shortcuts.
Older devices used to turn any window sideways when we pressed ALT+CTRL+LeftArrow or ALT+CTRL+RightArrow. This may be a similar setting...
Actually I thought your tip was for MAIN window of any application (not child windows of x2). That's why I tried the trick with the main windows of x2 and FF.
But I tried it with the QV and folder tree as well (I leave them floating in the middle of the screen), but the pane does not move when I use WIN+leftArrow or Win+rightarrow.
To sum up, neither the main windows nor the panes have any effect whatsoever.
These may be GMA (Intel® Graphics Media Accelerator) shortcuts.
Older devices used to turn any window sideways when we pressed ALT+CTRL+LeftArrow or ALT+CTRL+RightArrow. This may be a similar setting...
Caret Browsing / F7 is implemented since IE8, also to be seen in the view menu and documented in the help file. Firefox has the same feature.