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There are a couple of bonus "Special Features", too: individual windows can be set as "always on top", and there's support for scrolling inactive windows with the mouse move the mouse cursor over a window, spin the mouse wheel, and it'll scroll even if it isn't currently active. All of this comes in a tiny portable package, under 1MB in size and that's including the AutoHotKey source and ready to run just about anywhere.

KDE Mover-Sizer brings simple time-saving window management tricks in a convenient and very configurable package. Monitor your PC's temperature, voltages, CPU frequency and more with this powerful stability checker. Show all.

KDE Mover-Sizer 2. Add to Watchlist Comment Share. PrivacyHide 1. Window On Top 3. Gridy 0. ThisIsWin11 v1. OCCT This is easier to do than to explain, though I'm going to attempt that anyway, with a couple of how-to style tips.. View the Source Code. Welcome to the comments facility! Detection of case b will probably only work on the main screen. For other screens, you need to extend it or find a better way to detect if Firefox is in b -mode.

Adding that snippet does accomplish being able to resize an Ffullscreen Firefox window, but it also causes it to snap back into normal window mode. The neat thing about using Mover-Sizer with F11'd windows is that it maintains the borderless layout where every pixel is page content, as well as the fading in and out of bars.

This works flawlessly with old Firefox versions. Matthias - Here's an idea for a workaround though, that might get you closer to what you want: Instead of F11, you - like in my previous post - define special handling of "Make Fullscreen" in KDE Mover-sizer. This then does the following: - NOT send "Maximize" - Put Firefox Window to "Always Foreground" - Send keys to hide Menu Bar and Bookmark bar unfortunately, to hide the URL and Tab bar, it seems like this cannot be done dynamically - you would have to start with with a modified user-Preferences css - Set the Firefox Window size to the full screen coordinates, including putting it over the Windows Start bar.

Maybe that helps you a little on the way. But not as convenient as before though. I have pretty much resorted to using the Window Resizer extension to apply an initial resize, then Mover-Sizer to get the window how I actually want it, and then F6 to focus the URL bar whenever I need to. Rather inconvenient and still not quite perfect, as there appears a thin border at the top of the window , but I just don't want to browse the web with bars and borders anymore.

I really am surprised it is still such an awfully obscure thing, given that it's just an optimal way to display web content of any kind. It's odd that the Window Resizer extension somehow is able to force its will upon Firefox's Ffullscreen mode, yet Mover-Sizer cannot anymore.

I almost even went and started using Edge, where Mover-Sizer still does the trick, but that has its own share of issues and as does using old Firefox builds, for that matter - the last version I know still responds to Mover-Sizer in fullscreen mode was around 55, and once you go back that far there are some compatibility and security issues.

Aadi Sahni - I've never been able to get it working. Otherwise, the "Double"-Action is not recognized. Saverio - Thanks in advance.



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