Seems the more simple program.
-Contro
I'd say GridMove is a not very simple application, so it might take some more time to get used to, and get the configuration just right.
-Ath
I am trapped in configuring. Just after window+G hotkey.
I don't understand the instructions or help.
-Contro
the way I use it is:
Win+G
=> you should see a grid with numbers overlaid on the screen
=> pressing a number will move the active window to that position
If you dont want the layout shown. pressing the 'N' key will move onto the next layout, press again for the next, and so on
If you want a layout that is not included, have a look at the gridmove section in the forum, you can add new layouts, or make your own.
Disclaimer, I've never used gridmove with multiple monitors
EDIT// this on Win.7 (see Ath's post below)
-tomos
Owww I see your post now !!!!!!!!
In windows 8.1 i can mantain the hotkey win+g
In multiple monitors goes well.
If with the standard grid you see three portions, with three monitors you see the same rule repeated into the three monitors and subsequently nine portions or grids.
I have tried the way you tell and works fine for me too and so I don't need to put the cursor in the little window with two "-"
I have to put 04 because the program reserved a number to undo in each of the monitors.
So I have 1-Undo, 2,3,4,5-Undo, 6,7,8,9-Undo,10-11-12
I am beginning to feel more confortable with this....