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<blockquote data-quote="darga19" data-source="post: 1163248" data-attributes="member: 164592"><p>I closed and restarted sizeup...and it gave me the same message that 2up did when I downloaded it...had to 'Enable Access for Assistive Devices'. I checked that option, and now it works pretty much as you showed above, with the only exception being that it doesn't perfectly size the windows next to each other. Instead, the window on the right slightly overlaps the one on the left. Is there a remedy for this?</p><p></p><p>Also, is there a way to set a 'default' position for a window so that when it's launched, it automatically opens that way? For example, I want iTunes and Safari next to each other now. But when I close everything and eventually launch Safari again, I want it to open large and centered, not where I left it snapped to one side of the screen. Is that possible to do?</p><p></p><p>Thanks for your help!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="darga19, post: 1163248, member: 164592"] I closed and restarted sizeup...and it gave me the same message that 2up did when I downloaded it...had to 'Enable Access for Assistive Devices'. I checked that option, and now it works pretty much as you showed above, with the only exception being that it doesn't perfectly size the windows next to each other. Instead, the window on the right slightly overlaps the one on the left. Is there a remedy for this? Also, is there a way to set a 'default' position for a window so that when it's launched, it automatically opens that way? For example, I want iTunes and Safari next to each other now. But when I close everything and eventually launch Safari again, I want it to open large and centered, not where I left it snapped to one side of the screen. Is that possible to do? Thanks for your help! [/QUOTE]
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