Cycle through Your Open Windows
Imagine your computer screen as your desk, kitchen table, or wherever you study with print books. With Libronix you can open and spread out as many e-books as you like on your e-desk. No doubt, however, the windows will start stacking on top of each other so that you can't see them all at once. To cycle through your open windows to find the one you need just press the keystroke Ctrl + Tab.
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thanks for that tip.... here's a question though. I noticed in the videos that each of the open ebooks show up as an icon on the Libronix taskbar (?is that what its called?) and in mine it doesn't do that ... how do you get those icons??
Posted by: Melissa | May 24, 2006 12:24 PM
Those icons are called Stacked Windows and they are a part of a free Addin called Power Tools. Please go to mpseminars.com and click the Support tab to download these tools.
Morris Proctor
Posted by: Morris Proctor | June 5, 2006 4:37 PM
Thank you!!
Posted by: Melissa | June 13, 2006 11:45 PM
Great tip! I've wondered if there was a way to quickly navigate between windows. Don't forget CRTL-W to close windows
Posted by: David West | July 21, 2007 10:57 AM
New computer, Vista, tried to install Libronix, now I cannot find my downloaded files from the CD's. Help. Roger
Posted by: Chaplain Dodds | October 6, 2007 1:46 PM
On my desktop it shows tabs at the bottom of the page showing all the open e-books, but on my desktop the tabs are not there. Any ideas?
Posted by: Troy Anderson | October 20, 2007 12:26 PM
I've noticed that when my "Parallel Bible Versions" window is open among others, I cannot see it when cycling through with control/tab.
Posted by: Larry | March 15, 2008 8:21 AM