![]() ![]() So no more resizing when I switch machines either. No more full screen, just maximize as I want.Įven better, once I do this on one machine when I RDP from anywhere else FancyZones ensures that the window is resized (thanks to those settings I ticked above). (If I had more zones I might have to do something to select the right one, but I don’t have to worry about that). Now if I drag the Citrix window anywhere and press Shift while doing so, it just maximizes it to fill the screen. It’s basically a window that stretches the whole screen.Īnd left the default activation key setting: I don’t use it much but I created one custom zone: ![]() Tato píruka popisuje vechny snadné zpsoby instalace a pouívání nástroje na vaem poítai se systémem Windows 11. PowerToys je sada nástroj, vetn Color Picker, FancyZones a Image Resizer, která uivatelm umouje pizpsobit Windows pro lepí produktivitu. I found some forum posts where people save the Registry keys of their resolutions and double click those to set the Citrix window size, but those didn’t work for me.Įnter FancyZones from PowerToys. Jak Nainstalovat A Pouzivat Powertoys Ve Windows 11. Door bovenin op het plus-icoontje te klikken, maken we er een layout van die uit vijf vensters bestaat. ![]() Voor het gemak kiezen we nu een van de voorbedachte layouts: Priory Grid. It would be good if I could just maximize Citrix, but the stupid thing does a full screen whenever I maximize. Klik in PowerToys Settings op FancyZones en kies vervolgens Edit Zones. I’d typically manually expand the window to suit each screen… if only I could do something about that extra step too. Only catch was the resolutions – each screen has a different resolution – and I can’t do anything about it. This way I can connect to work from any machine at home with a simple RDP. ![]() It’s a bother opening Citrix on each of these so I hit upon this smart idea of launch Citrix from one of my Windows machines and basically RDPing into it. ☺️ Plus, with Citrix running I am wary of closing the laptop lid momentarily or staying away from it for a while lest Citrix disconnects. But I like to hop between machines – like when I am on the couch I prefer using the laptop, in one of my rooms I have a Mac, and so on (not going into how what all devices I have, I love having multiple machines and I hate selling or throwing away older devices – am sentimental that way). Here’s a “first world” problem and my fancy solution for it. ![]()
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