Actual Multiple Monitors 8.11.3 Full Version
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Taskbar on each monitor:
- Start menu
- notification area a.k.a. system tray
- clock
- Jump Lists support under Windows 7
- Pin to Taskbar
- grouping similar buttons
- preview thumbnails (with the Aero Peek feature under Windows 7)
- progress bars on taskbar buttons under Windows 7
- Show Desktop button under Windows 7
- Quick Launch and other toolbars
- dragging the taskbar buttons with the mouse on systems before Windows 7
- dragging the system tray icons with the mouse on systems before Windows 7
- semi-transparent taskbars on systems before Windows 7native look in any visual theme - from Windows Classic to Windows 7 Aero
Alt-Tab Task Switcher window on each monitor:
- new window controls specially designed for a work with multiple monitors
- additional button in each window's title bar to put a window instantly to any monitor
- additional button in each window's title bar to maximize a window to entire desktop
- special hotkeys to put a window instantly to the next/previous monitor
- automatic placement of windows by default to the monitor which the mouse pointer is on
- automatic placement of certain windows to the specified monitors
- easy dragging/sizing of windows - by clicking anywhere inside a window
- snapping a dragged/sized window to desktop boundaries and other windows ("sticky borders")
- emulation of Windows 7 Aero Snap on Windows XP/Vista
- single-click maximization of windows - to entire desktop, to monitor's width, to monitor's height
- custom wallpaper - single on entire desktop or in!-->!idual per monitor (with the ability to run a background slideshow)
- custom screen saver - single on entire desktop or in!-->!idual per monitor
custom desktop profiles - switch between various desktop configuration in a flash!
keeping the order of desktop icons after the desktop configuration/resolution has been changed
desktop mirroring - observe various parts of desktop (windows, monitors, arbitrary areas) in separate floating windows called mirrors.
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