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N.Manjunatha
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After resizing a window (making it smaller than the screen) one can move it
totally down by holding on to the horizontal bar at the top.
There are times, when it would be convenient if one could move the window up
by holding onto the window at some place near the bottom (the border or
corners) till the top portion of the window is not visible. What is to be
done to make this happen ?
Would be helpful in following scenario:
There may be only one PC at some place in a power generation plant (other
than the main control room). At this place and in certain critical
circumstances, the operator has to view status of equipment from different
parts of the plant, he will have to keep two windows open (i) main window
which has to be of maximum and fixed size and (ii) second window of
slightly smaller (70%) and fixed size. The smaller window is not
provided with scrolling option.
Now if the operator wants to view the data displayed in the upper portion
of the main window and the data displayed closer to the bottom portion of the
smaller window, he will be required to move the smaller window down and up
frequently.
There will be a strain on the operator (hand and eyes) and also chances of
reducing his concentration. This may be avoided if there is an option to
move the smaller window up till only the bottom portion is visible and leave
it there.
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N.Manjunatha
totally down by holding on to the horizontal bar at the top.
There are times, when it would be convenient if one could move the window up
by holding onto the window at some place near the bottom (the border or
corners) till the top portion of the window is not visible. What is to be
done to make this happen ?
Would be helpful in following scenario:
There may be only one PC at some place in a power generation plant (other
than the main control room). At this place and in certain critical
circumstances, the operator has to view status of equipment from different
parts of the plant, he will have to keep two windows open (i) main window
which has to be of maximum and fixed size and (ii) second window of
slightly smaller (70%) and fixed size. The smaller window is not
provided with scrolling option.
Now if the operator wants to view the data displayed in the upper portion
of the main window and the data displayed closer to the bottom portion of the
smaller window, he will be required to move the smaller window down and up
frequently.
There will be a strain on the operator (hand and eyes) and also chances of
reducing his concentration. This may be avoided if there is an option to
move the smaller window up till only the bottom portion is visible and leave
it there.
--
N.Manjunatha