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In the DisplayFusion Settings > Functions tab, you should see the functions listed under the "Scripted Functions" section. You can select it, and then click "Toggle Titlebar Button".<br/>
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As for the notification, you can enable "Disable Notification for Scripted Functions Running" in the DisplayFusion Advanced Settings.<br/>
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Hope that helps!
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<pubDate>Wed, 19 Jan 2022 18:21:48 GMT</pubDate>
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We have two scripting functions in our repository (DisplayFusion Settings &gt; Functions &gt; Scripted Function &gt; Download Scripted Function) that should do this for  you, called "Move Window to Opposite Side of Next Monitor" and "Move Window to Opposite Side of Previous Monitor".
Tha...]]></description>
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<div class="BackGrey"><div class="Text"><div><b>Quote:</b></div>We have two scripting functions in our repository (DisplayFusion Settings &gt; Functions &gt; Scripted Function &gt; Download Scripted Function) that should do this for  you, called "Move Window to Opposite Side of Next Monitor" and "Move Window to Opposite Side of Previous Monitor".<br/>
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Thanks!</div></div><br/>
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Also, how do you disable the annoying notification from Windows that DisplayFusion is running: Move Window ...., every time this function is used? I know I could click the notification and stop it, but that would STOP all notifications from DisplayFusion, which I do not want to do.
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<pubDate>Wed, 19 Jan 2022 17:47:42 GMT</pubDate>
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<description><![CDATA[Thank you, that's exactly what I was looking for! Only problem now is after downloading them, I don't see them listed under the TitleBar Button Image drop-down where I currently have the Windows Aero - Next Monitor Proportional selected. I do see them though on the main list under Scripted Functi...]]></description>
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Thank you, that's exactly what I was looking for! Only problem now is after downloading them, I don't see them listed under the <b><i>TitleBar Button Image</i></b> drop-down where I currently have the <b>Windows Aero - Next Monitor Proportional<i></i></b> selected. I do see them though on the main list under <b><i>Scripted Functions</i></b>. So, how do I assign one of these scripted functions to the <b>TitleBar Button<i></i></b>, so I can finally replace the <b>Windows Aero - Next Monitor Proportional<i></i></b> function?
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<pubDate>Wed, 19 Jan 2022 16:27:43 GMT</pubDate>
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We have two scripting functions in our repository (DisplayFusion Settings > Functions > Scripted Function > Download Scripted Function) that should do this for  you, called "Move Window to Opposite Side of Next Monitor" and "Move Window to Opposite Side of Previous Monitor".<br/>
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Thanks!
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<pubDate>Mon, 17 Jan 2022 22:42:16 GMT</pubDate>
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<description><![CDATA[I faintly remember back in the day, you could alter the location of the function Move Window to Next Monitor. Now, I don't mean the actual button on the title-bar; I'm referring to the actual location of the window that is moved when you click the Move Window to Next Monitor. Currently, it places...]]></description>
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I faintly remember back in the day, you could alter the location of the function Move Window to Next Monitor. Now, I don't mean the actual button on the title-bar; I'm referring to the actual location of the window that is moved when you click the Move Window to Next Monitor. Currently, it places the window on the next monitor relative to where it is/was on the current monitor. I would like it to do just the opposite.<br/>
Example:<br/>
So if an app window is on the far right, when I click Move Window to Next Monitor, it would move to the Next Monitor, but place the app window on the far left. The same for if an app window is on the far left, it would move it to the far right. Please tell me this feature is still present or how to do it.<br/>
Thank you!<br/>
Update:<br/>
I found where the setting is to alter this. Looks like I'm currently using Windows Aero - Next Monitor Proportional. Yet, I'm not sure out of all the options in this list, which one I should choose. It would basically be the same one I have selected, but just do the opposite, like Windows Aero - Next Monitor Proportional BUT Opposite lol
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