This is strange. I re-tested my program to see this in action, and I
can't get it to do this. A single click on the title bar shouldn't
result in maximizing the window.
Now after that, yes re-tiling will shuffle the order to the new implied
order. This is necessary so that we can allow you a way to set the
order of the windows on your screen when you Tile. (The windows will
appear in the order of most recently selected to oldest selected. I use
this to put things in the order I want.)
So regarding the single click resulting in "maximize", is it possible
that your mouse settings include "Click saver", which produces a
double-click from a single click? Go to Control Panel|Mouse|Step Savers
and see if you have this on...
Barring that, Rick Cone's answer is also right on.
--Byron
Mark Sirota wrote:
> No... If I am in "Tile mode", and then I single click on any one
> titlebar, that window maximizes. If I go back into tile mode, the
> window that was most recently maximized is now in the first tile
> position, so the order doesn't even remain. For example, if I have my
> three runs tiled side-by-side, and then want to adjust the map on the
> middle run, I'll single-click that titlebar so that I can then hit
> "adjust map", but when I click the titlebar the window maximizes. If
> I then minimize it, it's not the right shape, size, or position. If
> I select "Windows|Tile", then that window ends up on the left,
> instead of in the middle where it started. I'm sure you can imagine
> that this is frustrating.
>
> I'm not a Windows guru... Does anyone know of a way to change this
> behavior?
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