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<description><![CDATA[Sorry, DisplayFusion doesn't have this ability. The closest thing DisplayFusion has is the ability to use hotkeys to resize a window once it's been open. For example, you can use Ctrl + Win + Up to move a window to the top 50% of the screen. You can also create hotkeys to move and size the window...]]></description>
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Sorry, DisplayFusion doesn't have this ability. The closest thing DisplayFusion has is the ability to use hotkeys to resize a window once it's been open. For example, you can use Ctrl + Win + Up to move a window to the top 50% of the screen. You can also create hotkeys to move and size the window in any way you can imagine. <img src="https://www.displayfusion.com/MediaCommon/SVGs/FontAwesome/face-smile.light.svg" alt=":)" style="box-sizing:border-box;position:relative;overflow:hidden;vertical-align:middle !important;width:16px;height:16px;" HelpButtonData=":)" HelpButtonDataAlign="BelowMiddle" />
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I would like to be able to define regions on my monitors that serve as constraints when maximizing windows. Does BFS have this capability? I wasn't able to find this specific feature on the site. Thanks!
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