Exposer for Windows®
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  Thank you for installing Exposer. You should now see Exposer within your System Tray next to your clock:  
 
Exposer within the System Tray
Exposer within the System Tray

 
 
See it within the System Tray?
If you see it within your System Tray, then you are ready to go Expose your Window's. Here is a quick view of our feature and how to configure them:



Shrink and Tile All Open Windows by hitting Ctrl+Q *. Then click on the window you want to work with or hit Ctrl+Q again to reset your windows.

Note: The first time you do this, Exposer will need to set focus on each open window and take a snap shot. Therefore, the first time maybe much slower then subsequent once.


Shrink and Tile All Open Windows of the same type as the active window by hitting Ctrl+W *. Then click on the window you want to work with or hit Ctrl+W again to reset your windows.


Expose your Desktop by hitting Ctrl+E *.


You can designate corners as Hot Corners, which allows you to trigger one of the above features without hitting a hotkey.

Note: This feature is not on by default, but can be set by double clicking on the System Tray Icon and selecting the Hotkey tab. Choose and click on a corner until its the color of the feature you want activated when your mouse moves to that corner.


Looking for more detail, go here or search the FAQs.

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These are the default Hotkeys. They can all be changed through the properties settings.


 
 
Don't see it within the System Tray?
If you don't see the icon within the system tray, you can start Exposer by one of these three ways:


Find the Exposer icon, Exposer on your desktop on your desktop and double click it.
Click on the Start button and select Programs->Exposer->Exposer.


Exposer, by defualt, starts up whenever you restart your machine.


 

 
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