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Is there a way of Maximizing all the Logos Windows at once.
I Use Multiple monitors with Logos and sometimes I Minimize some of my Logos windows for whatever reasons, but then later I want to bring them all up in fullness and I was looking to see if there was a short cut key for this function.
Is there a way to click a key and Maximize all Logos Window to Full View.
Is there a link to ALL THE SHORT CUT KEYS in Logos I can study?
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Here are the links to the shortcuts for Windows and macOS:
https://wiki.logos.com/Keyboard_Shortcuts_For_Windows
https://wiki.logos.com/Keyboard_Shortcuts_For_Mac
Not sure about the first part of your question, though. It may be that you would want to have a saved layout of the way you like your screen to be and then return to that layout when needed.
I'm sure others will chime in.
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Deacon Steve said:
Here are the links to the shortcuts for Windows and macOS:
https://wiki.logos.com/Keyboard_Shortcuts_For_Windows
https://wiki.logos.com/Keyboard_Shortcuts_For_Mac
Not sure about the first part of your question, though. It may be that you would want to have a saved layout of the way you like your screen to be and then return to that layout when needed.
I'm sure other will chime in.
Thanks - To clarify - Have you ever used multiple monitors with any software programs before? If so, then have you ever wanted to shrink down some of the portions, temporarily, and then later bring them back to full view? This is what I was hoping a quick HOTKEY or Short-cut key could do. I don't really want to change the layout I just want to minimize and maximize the windows with a HOTKEY. This is only going to benefit those who use multiple monitors. Thanks again. God, bless you always.
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Windows or MAC?
There’s a list of all Windows shortcuts at https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/12445/windows-keyboard-shortcuts
I‘m on my iPad and can’t quickly search it. I know there’s a Maximize all Minimized command, but not sure one that applies to only one app. Maybe the pinned apps commands? If you’rein Windows and willing to use another app, it would be fairly easy with autohotkey. I can look at that a bit later for you if that’s an option.
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Randy W. Sims said:
Windows or MAC?
There’s a list of all Windows shortcuts at https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/12445/windows-keyboard-shortcuts
I‘m on my iPad and can’t quickly search it. I know there’s a Maximize all Minimized command, but not sure one that applies to only one app. Maybe the pinned apps commands? If you’rein Windows and willing to use another app, it would be fairly easy with autohotkey. I can look at that a bit later for you if that’s an option.
Can you test this with me: I did WIN+M and was able to minimize all my open windows, including all open programs -
But, when I did WIN+SHFT+M it does not re-open them. These are the instruction off the internet.
How do I maximize a window in Windows 10?1 Answer- Win + D Display the desktop.
- Win + M Minimize all windows.
- Win + Shift + M Restore minimized windows to the desktop.
- Win + ↑ Maximize the window.
- Win + ← Maximize the window to the left side of the screen.
- Win + → Maximize the window to the right side of the screen.
- Win + ↓ Minimize the window.
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Wayne levi Price said:
But, when I did WIN+SHFT+M it does not re-open them. These are the instruction off the internet.
When I do this the windows are reopened - but the order is different in terms of which are visible and which are "behind"
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Deacon Steve said:
you would want to have a saved layout
In my experience, Steve's plan will work...if you save a layout it will include the main screen size and alter based on what was saved. (At least, unless they've changed it...but that's what I've noticed with layouts.)
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Graham Criddle said:Wayne levi Price said:
But, when I did WIN+SHFT+M it does not re-open them. These are the instruction off the internet.
When I do this the windows are reopened - but the order is different in terms of which are visible and which are "behind"
Thanks
I got it to work finally.
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Wayne levi Price said:
- Win + M Minimize all windows.
- Win + Shift + M Restore minimized windows to the desktop.
Win+Shift+M only restores those minimised using Win+M. It doesn't restore manually minimised windows.
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Mark Barnes said:Wayne levi Price said:
- Win + M Minimize all windows.
- Win + Shift + M Restore minimized windows to the desktop.
Win+Shift+M only restores those minimised using Win+M. It doesn't restore manually minimised windows.
Thanks
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