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23 lines
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## wCenterWindow
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This program centers the current active window by a `LCTRL + LWIN + C` hotkey,
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or pressing `LCTRL + LWIN + MMB` (Middle Mouse Button).
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`LCTRL + LWIN + V` - manual editing of size and position of the window.
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You can use `LCTRL + LWIN + I` hotkey for hide/show trayicon.
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You can also use commandline option `/hide` for hide trayicon at startup.
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`Use workarea` option means that the window is centered without a taskbar, otherwise, the full resolution of the monitor will be used.
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If some windows does not centers you should run wCenterWindow with administrative rights.
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## Automatic startup
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Usually, to start the application when Windows starts, it is enough to put the application's shortcut in the "Startup" folder -\
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"C:\Users\[*Your user name*]\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\Startup". (The easiest way to get there - press 'WIN + R' and type 'shell:startup').\
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However, in this case wCenterWindow will not be able to work with windows that are open with elevated privileges.
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And if you enable the "Run as administrator" option in the shortcut, then wCenterWindow will not start. This is related to the security of Windows (maybe only in 10/11, I did not check).\
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This behavior can be bypassed by creating a task in the Task Scheduler with the "Run with highest privileges" option.\
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**Note:** If you run wCenterWindow via the Task Scheduler, I highly recommend enabling the "Delay task for" option for 15-30 seconds, otherwise you may get an error message "Can't create tray icon".
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