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<title>RE: Auto resize all windows on a given monitor</title>
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There are a couple of scripted functions that might do what you're looking for. Check these out:<br/>
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<description><![CDATA[Hello,
I own a copy of DisplayFusion Pro 9.5 and my idea is to have a way to resize all windows so that they would fill the display they’re opened in.
Let’s say I have four open windows on display.
I hit, let’s say, "Win+R" and all 4 windows would be resized so that each window would take 25% ...]]></description>
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Hello,<br/>
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I own a copy of DisplayFusion Pro 9.5 and my idea is to have a way to resize all windows so that they would fill the display they’re opened in.<br/>
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Let’s say I have four open windows on display.<br/>
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I hit, let’s say, "Win+R" and all 4 windows would be resized so that each window would take 25% of the whole screen.<br/>
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Naturally, if the number of windows would not allow for a perfect division (let’s say 6 windows), each one of them would take 16% and the remaining 4% would be left empty (i.e. the user would see 4% of the wallpaper).<br/>
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Is this possible?
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