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mouser:
And if the first program doesn't help, neither will chameleon.

can you explain a bit more what you say is happening when you exit.. you're saying that if you exit desktop coral, that act pushes your widget out of the way? even if you exit desktop coral manually?  that confuses me.

Rhu:
Yep, the widget is pushed back onto my main monitor when I close DesktopCoral, manually or during shutdown. Not really sure what other info I could provide about it.

Dual monitor 22" each, 1680 x 1050 native.
DesktopCoral is placed on my 2nd monitor and put on the top edge of my screen, then I place my widget on top of it. Closing DC pushes my widget back onto my main monitor. Not sure why though.

mouser:
it might help to see a screenshot of the before and after of desktop coral before and after exiting.

the problem is:
i may be able to fix desktop coral when starting up to not affect placement of anything already on screen.. but how to stop the widget from readjusting when desktop coral exits is out of my control? actually i suppose i could..

can you confirm: if instead of exiting desktop coral, you simply right-click and say "undock" does the widget still readjust itself like it does on desktop coral exit?

Rhu:
Alright, I took some screenshots and tried your undocking. It does push my widget out of the way with undock as well.

• Settings: http://img522.imageshack.us/my.php?image=settings.png (Just to show you what I have set up, I was using startup but disabled it for now.)
• Before: http://img522.imageshack.us/my.php?image=before.png (I highlighted my widget in yellow to make it more obvious to what you are seeing.)
• After: http://img529.imageshack.us/my.php?image=after.png

mouser:
in the future you might want to just attach images to your post -- makes it a bit easier.
but, seeing as how it pushes your widget out of the way on undocking, that's a good sign; that means i should be able to fix.

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