Dell Canvas 27 Canvas Palettes Users Guide - Page 5

Windows Snapping Palette

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Figure 2. Virtual Desktops Palette 1 Previous desktop (Windows logo key+Ctrl+Left arrow) 3 2 Create new desktop (Windows logo key+Ctrl+D) 4 Next desktop (Windows logo key+Ctrl+Right arrow) Close current desktop (Windows logo key+Ctrl+F4) NOTE: Use the Task View (Windows Key+Tab) to move applications between virtual desktops. Windows Snapping Palette Use the Windows Snapping Palette to send a window to a specific location on your Dell Canvas screen. Figure 3. Windows Snapping Palette 1 Snap to left (Windows logo key+Left arrow) 3 Minimize window (Windows logo key+Down arrow) 2 Snap to right (Windows logo key+Right arrow) 4 Maximize window (Windows logo key+Up arrow) Introduction 5

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Figure 2. Virtual Desktops Palette
1
Previous desktop (Windows logo key+Ctrl+Left arrow)
3
Next desktop (Windows logo key+Ctrl+Right arrow)
2
Create new desktop (Windows logo key+Ctrl+D)
4
Close current desktop (Windows logo key+Ctrl+F4)
NOTE:
Use the Task View (Windows Key+Tab) to move applications between virtual desktops.
Windows Snapping Palette
Use the Windows Snapping Palette to send a window to a
speciļ¬c
location on your Dell Canvas screen.
Figure 3. Windows Snapping Palette
1
Snap to left (Windows logo key+Left arrow)
3
Minimize window (Windows logo key+Down arrow)
2
Snap to right (Windows logo key+Right arrow)
4
Maximize window (Windows logo key+Up arrow)
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