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Set programs to launch together when Windows starts by adjusting their startup order or using shortcuts.

Set programs to launch together when Windows starts by adjusting their startup order or using shortcuts.

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Bring_It
Senior Member
423
04-24-2016, 07:16 AM
#1
adjust your startup settings so these apps launch in their preferred positions automatically. configure each program’s launch options or use a launcher that remembers your layout preferences. this way, when you start your PC, they’ll open exactly where you want without manual repositioning.
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Bring_It
04-24-2016, 07:16 AM #1

adjust your startup settings so these apps launch in their preferred positions automatically. configure each program’s launch options or use a launcher that remembers your layout preferences. this way, when you start your PC, they’ll open exactly where you want without manual repositioning.

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runher
Junior Member
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04-24-2016, 04:48 PM
#2
There’s no direct method using Windows. Consider using Cmdow. I explored this some time ago but didn’t test it properly. https://ritchielawrence.github.io/cmdow/
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runher
04-24-2016, 04:48 PM #2

There’s no direct method using Windows. Consider using Cmdow. I explored this some time ago but didn’t test it properly. https://ritchielawrence.github.io/cmdow/

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Petseal812
Junior Member
24
04-24-2016, 06:57 PM
#3
In real life, achieving such precise control often requires custom scripts or specialized tools. You'd likely need to write some code or use batch commands to adjust window size and position. While batch operations can manage program states like minimized or maximized, setting exact dimensions isn't straightforward. I'm not sure if Windows offers a simple built-in feature for this, but there might be third-party programs that handle it automatically.
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Petseal812
04-24-2016, 06:57 PM #3

In real life, achieving such precise control often requires custom scripts or specialized tools. You'd likely need to write some code or use batch commands to adjust window size and position. While batch operations can manage program states like minimized or maximized, setting exact dimensions isn't straightforward. I'm not sure if Windows offers a simple built-in feature for this, but there might be third-party programs that handle it automatically.

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therealboss13
Member
161
05-09-2016, 11:07 PM
#4
It seems you're questioning whether the 5760×1080 resolution is a multi-display setup or just one ultra-wide screen. Let's clarify that.
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therealboss13
05-09-2016, 11:07 PM #4

It seems you're questioning whether the 5760×1080 resolution is a multi-display setup or just one ultra-wide screen. Let's clarify that.

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DaNiggaSWAG
Senior Member
539
05-10-2016, 03:05 AM
#5
Good experience with triple monitors.
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DaNiggaSWAG
05-10-2016, 03:05 AM #5

Good experience with triple monitors.

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matand_317
Member
168
05-17-2016, 10:15 PM
#6
ill have a look but like im not mega good at coding N shit so might be a bit out of my skill group just yet. i was just wondering if there was a quick fix to this or not because steam always opens in the right spot, discord opens NEAR the right spot and spotify doesnt in the slightest. so i was just thinking maybe ive done something to steam so it does that but i just dont know what it was.
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matand_317
05-17-2016, 10:15 PM #6

ill have a look but like im not mega good at coding N shit so might be a bit out of my skill group just yet. i was just wondering if there was a quick fix to this or not because steam always opens in the right spot, discord opens NEAR the right spot and spotify doesnt in the slightest. so i was just thinking maybe ive done something to steam so it does that but i just dont know what it was.

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nc432
Member
186
05-20-2016, 12:49 PM
#7
Unfortunately, it's not a straightforward solution. You're not really dealing with coding here. Just tell it how big the window should be and where it should appear. A trial-and-error method might help.
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nc432
05-20-2016, 12:49 PM #7

Unfortunately, it's not a straightforward solution. You're not really dealing with coding here. Just tell it how big the window should be and where it should appear. A trial-and-error method might help.