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tmuka:
There's only a way to maximize to the screen where the mouse is.
See the EdgeGrid.grid file for an example of how to use it. You can find it in grid element 26.

thanks for the info, jgpaiva!

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I don't think GridMove supports maximize to a specific monitor yet? This would be very useful to me.

I use GridMove as a "poor mans Nvidia desktop tools" since the Nvidia tools are 100% unstable for me. This means I have to manually resize windows if I want them to span both my monitors. With GridMove I can easily make a grid item that sizes a window so that it fills both monitors, very nice.

I can make two items in the grid that resizes a window to the respective screensizes but "true" maximize removes a bit of the window edge, which I like.

I didn't see this in the documentation, but anyone know of a way to "Maximize" to a specific monitor yet?  I'm currently using screen edges coordinates, but it'd be nice to have a true maximize.

thanks!

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Just noticed my gridmove was a few versions old.  I am really happy after the update Gridmove plays well with Adobe CS4 suite that uses Adobe Air!  Thanks for the great work!!!

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