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1. Select hidden
type
Choose how the floating windows
appear and disappear, there are three options.
The first option is
"Floating windows appear and disappear together", it means that
floating palettes and toolbars will be moved to the edge of the screen
when you don't use them and be restored together when the mouse pointer is on one
of them.
The second option is "Floating windows appear and disappear separately",
it means that floating palettes and toolbars will be moved to the edge of the screen
when you don't use them and only the one with mouse pointer on it will be
restored while the other ones are still on the edge of the screen.
The
last option is "Floating windows appear separately and disappear together",
it means that floating palettes and toolbars will be moved to the edge of the screen
when you don't use them and the one with mouse pointer on it will be restored
while other ones maintain current position.
2. Select
floating windows to hide
Choose
the floating palettes and toolbars to be automatically moved to the edge of the screen
when you don't use them. 3.
Other
options
There are three options.
The first option is
"Enabled", it means the function of Photoshop Interface
Assistant is enabled when you check it and is disabled when you don't
check
it.
The second option is "Start with Windows", which
determines whether Photoshop Interface Assistant will automatically run
the next time you start your computer.
The
last option is "Stay on the top", which determines whether
Photoshop Interface Assistant will always on the top of the desktop. After
selecting the options, please click the OK button and it will minimize to
the system tray. The floating palettes and toolbars of Adobe
Photoshop will be automatically moved to the edge of the screen to give you the maximum available screen space for design; when you want to use these floating palettes and toolbars, just move the mouse pointer to the edge of the monitor where they are hidden and they will appear into your vision for usage.
You can double-click or right-click its icon in the
system tray to restore it.
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