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Exposer for Windows®
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Exposer FAQs
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Just installed Exposer and want a quick run down of it's features.
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How do I change the Hotkeys?
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Open up the properties window and select the Hotkeys tab. Find the color associated with the action you want to change. Then change the drop downs, next to that
color, to the desired Hotkeys. After you have finished, hit the Apply button.
Note:
1. If you Apply the new hotkeys and they don't work, close Exposer and start it up again. If that does not work, then read note #2.
2. Some Hotkey combinations will not work. This is do to the OS trapping these event and not relaying them on to Exposer.
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What are Hot Corners and how do I set them?
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Hot Corners allow you to set a corner of the screen as another way of calling the Exposer features. Open up the properties window and select the Hotkeys tab.
Choose and click on a corner until its the color of the feature you want activated when your mouse moves to that corner. Bellow demonstrates how Exposer
will looking if you set the top left corner of the screen to tile all similar windows. The top right corner will tile all open windows
and the bottom right corner will show the desktop. While leaving the bottom left corner as inactive.
Note: By sliding the arrow, in the middle of the simulated desktop, you can increase / decrease the size of the area that triggers the action.
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What does "Update screen captures every X secs" do?
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If set to on, Exposer will take a snapshot every X secs of the currently active application. This snapshot allows the program to have a more up to date represent
of the active application once they have been shrunken. If this property is set to off, the snapshots will only happen when you move from one application to another.
Thus leaving you with the potential of the application having an old image that may no longer represent the application.
Note: This property is set to OFF by default, since taking a snapshot every X secs takes up some CPU.
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How do I get to Exposer's properties window?
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To get to the properties window, just double clicking on the System Tray icon .
Or you can launch Exposer twice. Since you can only run one instance per box, the properties window will automatically be brought into focus.
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How do I get to the properties window if I disable the icon within the System Tray?
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By launch Exposer twice, you can set focus to the properties window even if you have disabled the icon within the System Tray.
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