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How can I best maximize screen real estate when using Tasktop on a small monitor?

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How can I best maximize screen real estate when using Tasktop on a small monitor?

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There are a number of techniques to maximize screen real estate: • Maximize views as necessary by clicking within the view or editor you whish to maximize and pressing Ctrl+M. Pressing Ctrl+M again will un-maximize the view. You can also click in the top right corner of any view to maximize it. • Turn the Navigator into a fast view. Fast view’s collapse to the edge of the screen when you are not using them. To make the Navigator a fast view, Right+Click on the Navigator Tab and from the popup choose Fast View. The Navigator view will fold away down into a icon at the bottom left of the Tasktop window. Pressing this button/icon will cause the Navigator to re-reappear temporarily. Once you click out of the Navigator, the view will collapse again. To restore the Navigator to regular function (non-fast view) Right+Click on the fast view icon and uncheck Fast View or Right+Click on the Navigator tab again and uncheck Fast View. If the views in your Tasktop are not positioned correctly and y

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