Full screen does not mean Always on top
if you set "full screen" capture one window and/or the viewer window you can't switch between them.
If you "full screen" the main window you can't even see the preferences window. This because programmers thought that "Full Screen" mode should be set with "Always on top" propertie too.
Am I wrong ?
thanks
If you "full screen" the main window you can't even see the preferences window. This because programmers thought that "Full Screen" mode should be set with "Always on top" propertie too.
Am I wrong ?
thanks
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My setup: WinXP, CO 4.5.1 Pro, Show Viewer (F10) enabled, both windows maximized, single monitor
Switching between windows: either with button on Taskbar (each window has a button) or with the generic Windows Alt+Tab key combination.
Does that work for you?0 -
same setup, but try to "full screen" one of the windows (press f11) 0 -
[quote="di maria" wrote:
same setup, but try to "full screen" one of the windows (press f11)
You are correct. In Full Screen (F11) mode - versus Windows mode - on a single physical screen you can not navigate between windows, be it either both CO 4.5.x windows or CO 4.5.x and another programs window. I have not tried this on a dual monitor setup.
Best workaround I can come up with is to use the regular Window mode but Auto-Hide the task bar. This gives you almost maximum space with the exception of the program bar on top, but you still have navigation. Or spend money on a second monitor (not tried that, but I guess it should work).0 -
thanks for the reply, I use the same workaround about the taskbar. and btw I'm going to get a second larger monitor either
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