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Originally Posted by Momo-mordain
i have tried profit on my widescreen 19". It just doesnt come out right. I love how people say, "Oh it will work with some tweaking". Thats fine and dandy..but if you dont know what you are doing, then it does not work for widescreen.
WoW was the samething...its took weeks for people to get their nurfed ui to work. Not because it was really that hard, but because people dont know how to use it. For a programmer its easy as hell...for someone who just plays rpgs, its nearly impossible.
I say you write some type of config file that moves and slides everything out for 1440x900, 1680x1050, etc etc. Cause just saying it works, doesnt mean everyone is programming savy enough to fix it.
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Do you know how to move around your windows on your desktop? It's the basically the same thing and I don't think one has to be a programmer to do that but I could be wrong. /shrug
I'll try to explain the process;
Lets say you have a hotbar out of place. hover your mouse over the edge of it or find the drag handle he made. Right click and select (click on) Unlock. There is also a good chance it is already unlocked, in that case Unlock will not be on the context menu, Lock window will be but DON"T select it.
Once the window is unlocked you will need to find the drag handle, once you do your pointer (mouse arrow) will change to a 4 way pointing arrow. This type of pointer tells you that you can move the window in all directions. With the mouse pointer over the drag handle press and hold the left mouse button. ( some people my have their system configured to left handed, in that case press and hold the right mouse button) With the left mouse button held down start moving your mouse around. You will notice that the window will follow the mouse. You can now find a place you like and put the hotkey there.
For me I find it easier to plan how I want my windows place before I start moving them around. Once I have a good idea where I want them I use the process above to complete my task.
Hope that help.