![]() ![]() where this applies to Remote Desktop is Winamp will actually show over the top of even a full screen Remote Desktop session. WinSplit is the single most used/useful utility I've found in my 15 years of working with computers.Īnyway. Additional presses of the same keys cycle through different placements/sizing, one of which is 100% width, 100% height, but not maximized - this would allow you to use your browser "full screen" if that's how you prefer, but still have the tabs pushed down away from the top of the screen. For instance, pressing Ctrl+ Alt+ Numpad5 will position Chrome (or whatever's focused) in the center of the screen at 66% width and 100% height, which is my preferred browser size on a 24" monitor. This combined with the fact that maximizing any web browser on a 24" monitor (all my monitors are 24") is a waste of horizontal space, means that I literally never maximize Chrome.Īs an aside, I use WinSplit Revolution (main site is now dead, search for it on Google and you can find it at one of the download sites) which is a (free) utility that places/sizes the focused program wherever you want. When Chrome isn't maximized it leaves just enough room for Winamp to hover above the tops of the tabs. I'm also a long-time Winamp user and use it in Windowshade mode at the top of my screen, with Always on top set to true. ![]() I use Chrome, which has the same "problem" with the tabs. This seems to be exactly what you're wanting, no? I use this myself (in conjunction with the below). And once you've summoned it, simply clicking anywhere else will make it go away completely until you summon it again. This keeps the connection bar out of the way until you specifically summon it. And then when you want to see the connection bar press Ctrl+ Alt+ Home which is precisely the key combination assigned to making it show.Uncheck Display the connection bar when I use the full screen as already mentioned, which prevents the connection bar from popping out on you when you mouse to the top of the screen. ![]() So what I think is the easiest thing to do here is to: I tried to edit paradd0x's answer above to include the idea of using Ctrl+ Alt+ Home as that more exactly answers the question, but it was rejected by the mods. ![]()
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