When I open a window (let's say Firefox for example) then open a second Firefox window, the second window appears about a centimeter to the right of the first one. For certain tasks I do, this is quite annoying.
How can I make Windows open instances directly on top of one another?
Under Win XP it was possible to make the START menu "Control Panel" cascading.
That means when I go with the mouse on the menu "Control Panel" then automatically all sub-menues were shown as separate menus.
How can I achieve this in Win7?
Same with "devices and printers" menu.
Peter
I posted for some help with adding a wireless access point connection to my wired network. I got no takers and thats ok, I figured it out myself with some research from HP and Cisco aka Linksys. I have successfully added my wireless router to my wired network. I had to set it up as cascading...
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