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In Eclipse when you click twice on the tab of the editors Eclipse hide all other windows except the one you write code in and when you do that again(clicking the tab of the document all windows comeback again).

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Hiding window borders (including titlebars) is easily done on Plasma on a per-window basis using the Window Operations Menu, default shortcut: Alt+F3, or on a per-application basis, by setting Window Rules. But that is quite slow and cumbersome, as you would have to do it manually for every window. Not good. You can also set a keyboard shortcut to hide and show window borders. Better, but you still have to do it manually.

This way you have the best of both worlds: floating windows still have titlebars and fancy shadow borders and whatnot, and maximised windows have none of that clutter, letting you utilise your screen real-estate to the fullest.

If you want to completely hide the drive, you can set a udev rule. For example, if your Windows partition is on /dev/sda2, you can add the following to /etc/udev/rules.d/99-hide-disks.rules(you may need to create the file).

On all PCs I've used all windows can be conveniently hidden instantly to reveal the desktop just by a single mouse click outside of the current window (or clicking an open space on the Windows desktop). How can this be setup on a mac? It's so annoying having to remember the **** keyboard shortcut to minimize all or hide all and requires too much finger acrobatics when I am able to remember, which is often after trying the incorrect combination first. Clicking outside a window on a mac does nothing and I'm just left with a window that insists on obstructing whatever it is that I need on the desktop.

And you can not hide, but push aside all applications, thus revealing the desktop underneath. You can do that with a gesture on the trackpad - spreading your thumb and four fingers (again, pretty suggestive, I'd say).

I use CTRL-W _ to horizontally "push" the other windows out of the way making the current window the expand to the largest available area. Use CTRL-W to do the same vertically. I'm sure there's probably a way to do both at once, but I haven't noticed or looked for it. Look in :help CTRL-W

In some cases, it may not be appropriate to show these notifications, for example, if you want to hide regular status updates, or if you want to hide all notifications to the employees in your organization.

You can hide notifications that describe regular events related to the health and security of the machine. These notifications are the ones that don't require an action from the machine's user. It can be useful to hide these notifications if you find they're too numerous or you have other status reporting on a larger scale (such as Windows Update for Business reports or Microsoft Configuration Manager reporting).

You can hide all notifications that are sourced from Windows Security. This option may be useful if you don't want users of the machines from inadvertently modifying settings, running antivirus scans, or otherwise performing security-related actions without your input.

When I was developing an option I thought it would be good if we have an option of hiding the close button instead of simply hiding. Since even when we hide the close button the tip strip is still available. I am proposing this idea after searching the forum.

It's presence is part of the visual chrome that helps users identify the edges of windows when working with many windows open, so even if you disable it, you often aid your users more by leaving it visible.

In xfce4 with gvfs and thunar-volman, icons for any removable media show up on the Desktop so that I can easily mount/unmount. This would be great, but the partition for Windows (I'm dual-booting) also shows. How can I hide certain partitions from now showing up on the deskop?

You can also press WinKey+Tab instead of Alt+Tab to get a tiled view of open windows, which gives you the option at the top left for a new desktop. You could add one, then WinKey+Tab and click to the empty desktop.

If you have a touchpad that uses Microsoft Precision Drivers (if it does, you have a variety of options that will show under the Settings panel under the Touchpad section), there is a gesture (configurable) to minimize all windows. 3 finger down.

that would be great it's so annoying, I move windows around a lot and sometimes, randomly they just disappear to the taskbar and I have to open them all again... imo there should be an option to turn off all "automatic" windows size and positioning options... also it never remembers positioning of windows, it remembers the last position, of one window, and then opens the next one just on top of it!

I know there's cascading which would almost solve most of my issues, though unfortunately that "cascades" all windows and there isn't an option to "lock" certain windows as far I know so I can't really use it...

that would be great it's so annoying, I move windows around a lot and sometimes, randomly they just disappear to the taskbar and I have to open them all again... imo there should be an option to turn off all "automatic" windows size and positioning options... also it never remembers positioning of windows, it remembers the last position, of one window, and then opens the next one just on top of it! I know there's cascading which would almost solve most of my issues, though unfortunately that "cascades" all windows and there isn't an option to "lock" certain windows as far I know so I can't really use it...

Oh yeah I actually thought that's how it works its just some applications don't remember anything, or like that Steam skin it always remembers its *last* position, except if you move it that position changes, and since sometimes while moving windows around windows thinks it should "reorder" all other windows... it would be super useful to have an option to "lock" certain windows until "unlocked". Oh well I see it's complicated but is really one of those things I think windows should give the user more control...

But with the info you just gave me I found a way to manually cascade windows (with aero snap) and it doesn't change the position of the Steam window! That should be super useful as it's at least less tedious then arranging windows manually in a similar way, at least I hope so!

Are you shift right clicking on the program icon rather than the task bar? You get a different menu if you're doing on the program icon and it shouldn't affect windows from any other program, I just tried it again and it only cascades explorer windows for me.

it would be super useful to have an option to "lock" certain windows until "unlocked". Oh well I see it's complicated but is really one of those things I think windows should give the user more control...

Super bored and considering developing a small program that creates a global hotkey to cascade the active window from a keyboard shortcut. Maybe even a feature where you can lock windows in place with a toggle and remember the position of windows for ones that don't save it.

I think its just due to the resolution changing so it theoretically should be possible to either get the position for all windows and then set them but account for the change by moving them relative to the change in resloution.

Another thing I was thinking about that - maybe - would be possible could be something I'm going to call 'window stacks' where a group of windows could be cascaded and then when you move one window in the stack all others could move too maintaining their position relative to the one you're moving.

reason I think it might not fix this is because it's not consistent, sometimes it happens, sometimes it doesn't... tho it's always like 'wrong' and then windows *remembers* and either puts it back how it was, or messes it up (so bug)

Funny enough, while I'm sure my Steam client window is *not* locked, neither are the explorer windows *positions* it now "stacks" automatically when I open a new window just like it would in Windows VISTA since I did the shift right click thing...

So, I know that the preferred way to run a touch project live is perform mode or the touch player, but for my past two shows I have needed to have the network editor open on my monitor while I am running the show on my projector, so that I can tweak things. The only problem I have run into is that the viewer window which I have maximized on the projector still has that windows bar at the top. You know, the one with minimize, restore, and close buttons on the right.

We have library patrons logging in with an overly restrictive profile so they can't do damage to the computer, so running log on/off scrips is a no go since they have no admin rights. I need to disable writing to the My Documents folder, and remove windows search. Does anyone know how to do either without requiring me to touch individual PCs and disable search through the control panel?

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