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An error occurred while saving the comment Even commentedI am using Windows 10 Enterprise with 2 monitors, and can attest to some weird Aquasnap
behavior for the Task Manager. The window behaves as if AeroSnap is active.For example:
1) Win-Left/Right arrow will cause Task Manager to cycle through its 3 windows per monitor
then jump to the next monitor
2) Win-Numpad does nothingHowever, other windows like File Explorer behaves like both AeroSnap and AeroSnap are active.
1) Win-Left/Right cycles through 3 windows per monitor, then jump to next monitor
2) Win-<Numpad> works and Win<6> and Win-<4> can jump to the next monitor.Seems that AeroSnap is not in full control.
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It’s a good idea, we will study its feasibility.
Even supported this idea ·An error occurred while saving the comment Even commentedYes, I support this feature. When a user goes to all the trouble of grouping his tabs, it would be nice to be able to save/restore the settings. Also, the restoring of tabs should be forgiving, ie if one window is not there, no need to fail. Just load as much as was originally specified.
The reason the 2 side-by-side windows need to be considered as one container is that it makes sense ( and is convenient ) to manipulate them as a unit -- resize or minimize.