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    G1 Vista - Mulitiframe program

    Discussion in 'Asus' started by idchons, Apr 19, 2007.

  1. idchons

    idchons Newbie

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    Hi,
    I just got G1 last week,
    I noticed some of preloaded softwares and I tried uninstall them.. one is Multiframe software at the system tray..after I done that the mouse pointer seems not to be able to select icons outside 1/3 of left screen except close/min/maximize buttons

    Do I have to keep loading this software ?

    And I experienced game software to crash if I have direct console running...

    anyone have this problems too ?
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  2. cb6000

    cb6000 Notebook Consultant

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    I'm uncertain as to what the Multiframe software is used for, myself. I'm unsure as to whether it's useful or should be removed from startup.
     
  3. tokerblue

    tokerblue Notebook Consultant

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    I really like Multiframe. It allows you to quickly split your applications into different sizes. So if you wanted one application on the left and one open on the right, you can just click one button and Multiframe will space things for you.
     
  4. MilestonePC.com

    MilestonePC.com Company Representative

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    Asus MultiFrame is a nice little progarms that allows users to place applications windows side by side, or in all four corners, or whatever you like.

    Here's an image of four windows together, look at how equal they are in size.
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    Do to this, you will see a little box symbol beside the minimize button of the application window, click on it and it will give you options to resize and place your window in many positions.

    If you want to remove it, close the application, and in add/remove programs you can remove it from there. Also if you want to keep it but not have it running, just remove it from startup.

    Win + R , type "msconfig" and remove the checkmark for Asus MultiFrame, or just remove it from the Start Up Folder.