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Emulate Windows Taskbar on secondary monitors, create Desktop Profiles and more!
Actual Multiple Monitors is the comprehensive solution to improve the functionality of MS Windows user interface for comfortable and effective work with multi-monitor configurations. The smart app emulates standard Windows services on secondary monitors, and offers new window management services to free you from routine clicking and let you concentrate on your work undisturbed. Powerful yet easy-to-use, Actual Multiple Monitors emulates the original Windows Taskbar on the secondary displays, allowing you to manage windows in your usual manner. Such Taskbar can work in the individual mode, displaying only the tasks running on the same monitor, or in the mirror mode, displaying all the tasks running on all monitors in your setup. Moreover, you can also choose to emulate the Start button to launch apps more quickly and easily, and Task Switcher to switch between apps without having to switch your attention to another monitor. With Actual Multiple Monitors you won't have to keep reaching for the taskbar each time you want to move any application to another monitor. Now you can put the target window on the monitor of your choice by clicking the additional title bar button or pressing hotkeys. The program also enables you to span the application across all screens by right-clicking the regular Maximize button. To make your work environment even more comfortable and efficient, Actual Multiple Monitors offers setting up rules for your favorite apps to choose which monitor displays the program at startup. You can also create Desktop Profiles, which include display properties, such as screen resolution, refresh rate, color depth, monitor status (primary or secondary), the type of wallpaper and screensaver (shared or individual for each desktop). And to top it all, the app emulates one of the niftiest features found in Windows 7 - Aero Snap mode. Try Actual Multiple Monitors right now - and it will make arranging multi-monitor setups a breeze! Here are some key features of "Actual Multiple Monitors":
Multi-monitor Taskbar: · Powerful yet easy-to-use, the program emulates the original Windows Taskbar on the secondary displays, allowing you to manage windows in your usual manner. Such Taskbar can work in the individual mode, displaying only the tasks running on the same monitor, or in the mirror mode, displaying all the tasks running on all monitors in your setup. Moreover, you can also choose to emulate the Start button to launch apps more quickly and easily, and to clone the Task Switcher window on all monitors to switch between apps without having to redirect your attention to the primary monitor. In addition, Actual Multiple Monitors extends the general Taskbar with the ability to manually re-order Taskbar buttons with the mouse. · In case you are still using Windows XP/2003 - you may find useful the Window Thumbnails service which was presented in Windows Vista: each time you place the mouse pointer over any taskbar button, the reduced copy of that button's corresponding window is displayed along with the regular tool tip. This service highly increases the recognition of minimized windows without the need to restore them.
Enhanced Window Management: · With Actual Multiple Monitors you won't have to keep reaching for the taskbar each time you want to move any application to another monitor. Now you can put the target window on the monitor of your choice by clicking the additional title bar button or pressing the hotkey ( by default). The program also enables you to span the application across all screens by right-clicking the regular Maximize button. To make your work environment even more comfortable and efficient, Actual Multiple Monitors offers setting up rules for your favorite apps to choose which monitor displays the certain program at startup. And to top it all, the app emulates one of the niftiest features found in Windows 7 - the Aero Snap mode.
Multi-monitor Background Wallpaper/Screen Saver: · You can significantly improve the look-and-feel of your multi-monitor desktop with the Multi-monitor Background Wallpaper and Multi-monitor Screen Saver features. Actual Multiple Monitors lets you either stretch a single background picture over the entire composite desktop or specify individual background pictures on each display (and the same is true for screen savers).
Desktop Profiles: · If you often need to reconfigure your desktop (e.g. change display resolution, plug/unplug additional displays, rearrange the displays layout), you can store the most frequently used sets of desktop settings as different desktop profiles. Each profile includes display properties, such as screen resolution, refresh rate, color depth, monitor status (primary or secondary), the type of wallpaper and screensaver (shared or individual for each desktop). Then you will be able to instantly switch between different desktop configurations as the need arises just activating the appropriate profile. No more tedious manual adjustments!
Desktop Icons Manager: · Sometimes Windows corrupts the order of icons on your desktop (usually after switching the display resolution from higher to lower). This may happen accidentally but result is always unwanted: you have to manually restore the customary icons layout dragging them with the mouse. Actual Multiple Monitors allows you save the order of your desktop icons and then restore it automatically if it was broken somehow. Requirements:
· Internet Explorer 5.0 or higher Limitations:
· 30 days trial
· nag screen What's New in This Release: [ read full changelog ]
· Desktop profiles support advanced display management features available in Windows 7 (such as displays cloning, image rotation).
· In Windows 7, preview thumbnails in secondary taskbars display custom control buttons (like Play / Pause / Forward / Back for Windows Media Player) and application's notification icons.
· In Windows 7, secondary taskbars display the hidden notification icons in a special fly-out window.
· Jump Lists in secondary taskbars display a context menu for their items menu's content may differ from a menu displayed for Jump List items in the system taskbar).
· Now it's possible to drag items out of Jump Lists and drop them into other applications. The soft lock of the mouse within monitor (a.k.a. "tight monitor boundaries") is added. This mode holds the mouse pointer on the boundary between monitors for some specified time and prohibits moving the mouse to another monitor unless you drag it there forcibly (i.e. longer than the specified amount of time). You ca...