close button on the left side of windows

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George Valkov

Can I move the close [x] button to the left side of windows' titlebar,
without using WindowBlinds?
 
Thank You, Leonard!

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| Leonard Grey
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| George Valkov wrote:
| > Can I move the close [x] button to the left side of windows' titlebar,
| > without using WindowBlinds?
| >
| >
 
Can I move the close [x] button to the left side of windows' titlebar,
without using WindowBlinds?


No, but you can click the icon on the left side of the title bar, and
then click close.
 
Or double click on it and the program is closed.

Ken Blake said:
Can I move the close [x] button to the left side of windows' titlebar,
without using WindowBlinds?


No, but you can click the icon on the left side of the title bar, and
then click close.
 
Huh, Yes!
For some strange reason the top-left side of a window always seems to be
nearer to the mouse pointer. The same thing if you put the task-bar on the
top-side of the screen...

So I move up-left... drag to close... and continue up-left to the quick
launch, the start button or the taskbar ;-)

Something's really wrong with me! The first thing I do after installing
windows is turning all of it's settings upside-down!


Thank You for the time, Ken and LVTravel!



| On Wed, 15 Aug 2007 19:18:58 -0400, "LVTravel" <[email protected]>
| wrote:
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| > Or double click on it and the program is closed.
|
|
| Yes, and probably closer to what he's looking for than my suggestion.
|
|
|
| > | > >
| > >> Can I move the close [x] button to the left side of windows'
titlebar,
| > >> without using WindowBlinds?
| > >
| > >
| > > No, but you can click the icon on the left side of the title bar, and
| > > then click close.
| > >
| > > --
| > > Ken Blake, Microsoft MVP Windows - Shell/User
| > > Please Reply to the Newsgroup
| >
|
| --
| Ken Blake, Microsoft MVP Windows - Shell/User
| Please Reply to the Newsgroup
 
Huh, Yes!
For some strange reason the top-left side of a window always seems to be
nearer to the mouse pointer. The same thing if you put the task-bar on the
top-side of the screen...

So I move up-left... drag to close... and continue up-left to the quick
launch, the start button or the taskbar ;-)

Something's really wrong with me! The first thing I do after installing
windows is turning all of it's settings upside-down!


Thank You for the time, Ken and LVTravel!


You're welcome. Glad to help.

| On Wed, 15 Aug 2007 19:18:58 -0400, "LVTravel" <[email protected]>
| wrote:
|
| > Or double click on it and the program is closed.
|
|
| Yes, and probably closer to what he's looking for than my suggestion.
|
|
|
| > | > >
| > >> Can I move the close [x] button to the left side of windows'
titlebar,
| > >> without using WindowBlinds?
| > >
| > >
| > > No, but you can click the icon on the left side of the title bar, and
| > > then click close.
| > >
| > > --
| > > Ken Blake, Microsoft MVP Windows - Shell/User
| > > Please Reply to the Newsgroup
| >
|
| --
| Ken Blake, Microsoft MVP Windows - Shell/User
| Please Reply to the Newsgroup
 
Ditto from LVT a nonMVP
Ken Blake said:
Huh, Yes!
For some strange reason the top-left side of a window always seems to be
nearer to the mouse pointer. The same thing if you put the task-bar on
the
top-side of the screen...

So I move up-left... drag to close... and continue up-left to the quick
launch, the start button or the taskbar ;-)

Something's really wrong with me! The first thing I do after installing
windows is turning all of it's settings upside-down!


Thank You for the time, Ken and LVTravel!


You're welcome. Glad to help.

| On Wed, 15 Aug 2007 19:18:58 -0400, "LVTravel" <[email protected]>
| wrote:
|
| > Or double click on it and the program is closed.
|
|
| Yes, and probably closer to what he's looking for than my suggestion.
|
|
|
| > | > > On Wed, 15 Aug 2007 11:02:53 +0300, "George Valkov" <[email protected]>
wrote:
| > >
| > >> Can I move the close [x] button to the left side of windows'
titlebar,
| > >> without using WindowBlinds?
| > >
| > >
| > > No, but you can click the icon on the left side of the title bar,
and
| > > then click close.
| > >
| > > --
| > > Ken Blake, Microsoft MVP Windows - Shell/User
| > > Please Reply to the Newsgroup
| >
|
| --
| Ken Blake, Microsoft MVP Windows - Shell/User
| Please Reply to the Newsgroup
 
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