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If you use the FancyZones feature in Microsoft PowerToys, it looks like you can make the window open not full screen. https://www.howtogeek.com/665780/all-microsofts-powertoys-for-windows-10-explained/

I figured there had to be a way to make a window not open full screen every time. Some kind of Windows setting or something. I was a couple minutes and a few google searches into researching the topic and @byte had already cooked up a homemade solution. You are unreal my friend, very cool stuff, thanks for sharing.

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4 minutes ago, Jake L said:

If you use the FancyZones feature in Microsoft PowerToys, it looks like you can make the window open not full screen.

In that vein, for those who are able to use it, NVIDIA RTX Desktop manager is amazing for snapping to custom grids, and having more than one desktop available. I have a non RTX quadro card (K620), and it runs fine. So RTX in name only.

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1 minute ago, Jake L said:

If you use the FancyZones feature in Microsoft PowerToys, it looks like you can make the window open not full screen. https://www.howtogeek.com/665780/all-microsofts-powertoys-for-windows-10-explained/

I figured there had to be a way to make a window not open full screen every time. Some kind of Windows setting or something. I was a couple minutes and a few google searches into researching the topic and @byte had already cooked up a homemade solution. You are unreal my friend, very cool stuff, thanks for sharing.

You're welcome, I like doing stuff with windows it's quite easy, even tho the code is a bit cryptic, but just a bit..

I learned most of it from the forgers winapi tutorial for C -> http://www.winprog.org/tutorial/

the pinvoke stuff i mostly get from  here -> https://pinvoke.net/ although sometimes i have to look them up in the header files, code is virtually identical from c to c++ to c#, virtually, good find with powertoys, I haven't even heard of that be4

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