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== Symptoms == | == Symptoms == | ||
Warp's LaunchPad appears in lower left of screen upon loading. | Warp's LaunchPad appears in the lower left of the screen upon loading. | ||
== Problem == | == Problem == | ||
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== Procedure == | == Procedure == | ||
The only way to stop the LaunchPad from being placed | The only way to stop the LaunchPad from being placed in the lower left corner is to delete it (by right-clicking on the LaunchPad icon or the LaunchPad itself and selecting delete) and then reopen it (by double-clicking on the desktop or rebooting). | ||
== Notes == | == Notes == | ||
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''By Michael Garcia'' | ''By Michael Garcia'' | ||
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[[Category:The Warp Pharmacy]] | [[Category:The Warp Pharmacy]] |
Latest revision as of 17:13, 22 December 2024
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Last update: 6th November 1995
Symptoms
Warp's LaunchPad appears in the lower left of the screen upon loading.
Problem
After the LaunchPad has been accidentally maximized, Warp automatically places it in the lower left of the screen when OS/2 or the LaunchPad is loaded. Even if the LaunchPad is not actually maximized (which it shouldn't be)
Procedure
The only way to stop the LaunchPad from being placed in the lower left corner is to delete it (by right-clicking on the LaunchPad icon or the LaunchPad itself and selecting delete) and then reopen it (by double-clicking on the desktop or rebooting).
Notes
The LaunchPad is not actually supposed to have the ability to maximize, but due to the design of the workplace shell, the LaunchPad can be caused to maximize in ways other than the normal right-clicking and selecting maximize (since that is not available).
By Michael Garcia
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