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<title>RE: 'Dock' a window/app to a monitor edge and have other windows maximise in remaining space</title>
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<description><![CDATA[You could use Monitor Splitting to do this.
One thing I would suggest with this kind of setup, where you have a very narrow split, is disable everything in the "Use these featuers with split monitors" section, except for the "Window Management" checkbox.
Hope that helps!]]></description>
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You could use <a href="https://www.displayfusion.com/Discussions/View/working-with-monitor-splits/?ID=44152bec-fda4-42ef-a636-e40c7c4813fc#first" target="_blank" rel="nofollow"><b>Monitor Splitting</b></a> to do this.<br/>
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One thing I would suggest with this kind of setup, where you have a very narrow split, is disable everything in the "Use these featuers with split monitors" section, except for the "Window Management" checkbox.<br/>
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Hope that helps!
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<description><![CDATA[Hi Team/Community
Wondering if DisplayFusion has (or is considering) functionality where I can 'dock' a windows in a given position (usually the edge of a monitor) with a 'stay on top' type attribute, and have other windows maximise in the remaining space (i.e. without manually resizing to the r...]]></description>
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Hi Team/Community<br/>
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Wondering if DisplayFusion has (or is considering) functionality where I can 'dock' a windows in a given position (usually the edge of a monitor) with a 'stay on top' type attribute, and have other windows maximise in the remaining space (i.e. without manually resizing to the remaining space).<br/>
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I've used Windows Position Profiles to achieve the default layout but its not particularly adaptive or dynamic when I change workspaces ... essentially I want my SkypeforBusiness windows permanently docked on one side or the other and have other windows maximise in the remaining space.<br/>
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Any suggestions or alternives?<br/>
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Paul
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