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Damnage
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Is there a way to right-click the maximize the the window while ignoring monitor splits?

I use both DisplayFusion and AquaSnap. AquaSnap lets me assign mouse shortcuts to certain actions. That would be incredibly useful if I could do that in DisplayFusion.

Thanks.
Nov 19, 2017  • #1
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Don'tShowMyNamePlease
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Shift Click ?
Nov 20, 2017  • #2
Keith Lammers (BFS)'s profile on WallpaperFusion.com
As DontShowMyNamePlease mentioned, holding Shift while clicking the Maximize button or double-clicking the titlebar should do the trick :)
Nov 21, 2017  • #3
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Damnage
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Thank you for the response. I should have mentioned that I am aware of this. I would like to map the right-click, like in AquaSnap, to this function.
Nov 22, 2017  • #4
Keith Lammers (BFS)'s profile on WallpaperFusion.com
Ok, no worries, thanks for clarifying! I will add that to our feature request list :)

Thanks!
Nov 22, 2017  • #5
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Till Kolditz91253
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Hi, sorry for re-opening this issue, but with the current version this does not seem to work any longer. My setup is: Laptop (main screen, no splitting) + external Monitor (3 Horizonzal splits). I want to maximize a single window on the external monitor. However, the shortcuts you mentioned did not work.

Now, I set the "Maximize Window (ignore splitting)" function to show a button in the window's title bar.

Is it a known problem that shift-clicking the maximize button or double-clicking the title bar does not work any longer?
Feb 25, 2019  • #6
Keith Lammers (BFS)'s profile on WallpaperFusion.com
We haven't been running into that issue at all, no. Is it not working on any applications at all?
Feb 25, 2019  • #7
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Till Kolditz91253
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Hi Keith,
this happens when a window was caught in one of the panes. Before that, I can maximize the window on that monitor to the whole size by double-clicking the title or clicking the maximize-button or pressing WIN + Arrrow Up.
I just tried again and I can maximize windows across the whole monitor (which has panes) by shift-clicking the maximize button (I know I tried before I replied and it was not working ... ??? ).
Double-clicking the window title or presing WIN + Arrow Up maximizes inte the respective pane.
Thanks for your replying Keith, I think this kind of solves it now :-)
Mar 1, 2019  • #8
Keith Lammers (BFS)'s profile on WallpaperFusion.com
Double-clicking and Win + Up will also always maximize to the split unless you're also holding the Shift key :)
Mar 1, 2019  • #9
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