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Windows Movement
In most Windows apps (eg, Word, Excel, Chrome) one can move the window around by Atl-Space M then arrows up / down / left / right. Similarly for sizing the window, minimizing it, maximizing it, and closing it. These are quite handy. Why is this not the case for NT ?Tags: None
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Hello spottysallrite,
Thank you very much for your post.
As NinjaTrader's windows are not handled as individual windows, e.g. the way two Word-instances would, they, unfortunately, don't follow the default Windows behavior.
However, be assured our development team is looking into better ways to have windows organized. I have also forwarded your feedback to them.
Please don't hesitate to let me know, if there is anything else I may assist you with!
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Thanks. A similar issue is using Alt-Tab to move from one window to the next. That sequence is from most recent, to the next most recent, to the next most recent, etc. However, when it comes to NT windows, they seems to be randomly arranged in that sequence (and somewhat close to the end?). Why is this?
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