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Nadious
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Quick question:

I've done some searching on here, but can't seem to find the answer that I'm looking for. I'm sure someone has had to ask this... clearly I can't be the only one. LOL

Just got your software, love it. I have to 50" monitors that I use for monitoring systems and such here at my office. Right now, using Windows snap feature, I can get four 'screens' by placing my windows size by side. I love the ability to split my monitors, into 4 'virutal monitors' each, giving me 8 areas that I can display my info.

Using the CTRL-WIN-ARROW KEY combos, I'm able to move these around inside these 'monitors'. What I'm looking for is the ability to make it go 'full screen' inside that virtual display. Right now, if I use CTRL-WIN-UP ARROW I get it to fill on only the TOP HALF of that virtual display, which requires me to drag the window down to fill up the bottom half.

Is there another key combo I'm missing, or is this even possible? I just want the ability to take four windows and quickly fill each 1/4 of the screen with each window without having to manual resize.

Wonderful software!
Jan 20, 2015  • #1
Keith Lammers (BFS)'s profile on WallpaperFusion.com
Glad to hear you like DisplayFusion! If you've setup the splits using Splits and Padding, you should be able to just drag the window into one of the splits and click the Maximize button to make it fit the full size of the split :)
Jan 20, 2015 (modified Jan 24, 2015)  • #2
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Nadious
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Oh, geez. I feel so STUPID.

I'm so used to using the snap keys in Windows that I didn't even try that. LOL I just figured using the up arrow to maximize would take care of it.

Ok, I'll go back to pretending like I know what I'm doing here. :)

Thanks!
Jan 23, 2015  • #3
Keith Lammers (BFS)'s profile on WallpaperFusion.com
No worries, glad I could help! If you have any other questions at all, don't hesitate to ask :)
Jan 24, 2015  • #4
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