Cakewalk Full Screen Mode?

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2008/10/26 03:26:33 (permalink)

Cakewalk Full Screen Mode?

Hey, just wondering, is there a way to make SONAR 7 run in fullscreen mode? As in, overlay the taskbar, desktop background, remove the window bar thingy, etc. Just sort of just no outside distractions. Takes up the entire screen. That. Yeah. Is there a way? :P
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    RE: Cakewalk Full Screen Mode? 2008/10/26 05:31:06 (permalink)
    ORIGINAL: AdamFH

    Hey, just wondering, is there a way to make SONAR 7 run in fullscreen mode? As in, overlay the taskbar, desktop background, remove the window bar thingy, etc. Just sort of just no outside distractions. Takes up the entire screen. That. Yeah. Is there a way? :P


    If you select the Windows taskbar and choose properties-->autohide the taskbar, and also go into Sonars Options-->Gloabl-->uncheck show status bar, you will get sort of a full screen effect. You can also manually make the Sonar main window a size larger than your monitor and move it where you want (and float any view to do the same to the other windows).

    Hope that is of use, (assuming your post was serious since I see the :P).

    D.
    post edited by cornieleous - 2008/10/26 05:34:49
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    AdamFH
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    RE: Cakewalk Full Screen Mode? 2008/10/26 13:41:25 (permalink)

    ORIGINAL: cornieleous

    ORIGINAL: AdamFH

    Hey, just wondering, is there a way to make SONAR 7 run in fullscreen mode? As in, overlay the taskbar, desktop background, remove the window bar thingy, etc. Just sort of just no outside distractions. Takes up the entire screen. That. Yeah. Is there a way? :P


    If you select the Windows taskbar and choose properties-->autohide the taskbar, and also go into Sonars Options-->Gloabl-->uncheck show status bar, you will get sort of a full screen effect. You can also manually make the Sonar main window a size larger than your monitor and move it where you want (and float any view to do the same to the other windows).

    Hope that is of use, (assuming your post was serious since I see the :P).

    D.


    Yeah, it was serious. Just was a little tired! :)
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