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<title>RE: Move all windows currently open on a specific montior down 20 px</title>
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<description><![CDATA[I've attached a script below that should do this. You can import it via the DisplayFusion Settings  Functions  Scripted Function  Import Scripted Function.You can specify the monitor you want it to fire on, on line 14.
Hope that helps!]]></description>
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I've attached a script below that should do this. You can import it via the DisplayFusion Settings > Functions > Scripted Function > Import Scripted Function.You can specify the monitor you want it to fire on, on line 14.<br/>
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Hope that helps!
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<description><![CDATA[I would like to be able to move all the windows I have open on a specific monitor down (or up, left, right) so that I can see the desktop icons which are positioned all around the edge of my screens. I tend to have many windows open at any given time and then need to move them all manually to acc...]]></description>
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I would like to be able to move all the windows I have open on a specific monitor down (or up, left, right) so that I can see the desktop icons which are positioned all around the edge of my screens. I tend to have many windows open at any given time and then need to move them all manually to access a shortcut. I do use the "Size and Move to Right Side of Monitor" function, but I have to do that one window at at time, and I really just want to move windows about 20 px in specified direction - maybe resize by 20%. Is this possible? If not, anything that I can set up to "Size and Move Window to Bottom Side of Monitor", but apply to all Windows on a monitor? Thank you!
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