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Old 15th April 2007, 11:12 PM
NormanMadden Offline
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A Beryl distraction is killing me

Beryl is working fine for me, But .....
Every once in a while all my applications "shrink" "display smaller window views of all running apps tiled", and force me to choose the one I want maximized.
I want the one I was working in till Beryl decided to shrink it.....
How do I turn off this "feature"?
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