You can enable the automatic hide option so that Elbow Room can slip off of the edge of the screen when not in use.
You can change the session names so you can easily determine which applications are in a given session.
When Elbow Room obstructs your ability to see or use a feature on a window, click on the Elbow Room icon on the taskbar to hide Elbow Room. Click on the icon again to cause Elbow Room to reappear.
You can resize Elbow Room any time you want to open new applications into a new session.
When the autohide option is enabled, you can click on the Elbow Room icon on the taskbar to easily locate Elbow Room. Elbow Room will remain visible until you place the cursor over the frame.
Use the window manager to move windows between sessions.
You can select any window in the window manager and press the delete key to close the application.
By setting the automatic start option and defining the autostart workspace, you can set up your machine so that when you start your machine in the morning it will be in exactly the same state as when you left the previous evening.
Use Elbow Room to switch between sessions and the taskbar to restore minimized windows and launch applications.
If you want to launch an application from an icon on the desktop, just switch to an empty session and double-click the icon.
You can change the session name or the workspace name in the window manager.
If you need to temporarily view a window in another session, lock the workspace. All windows will appear concurrently. When you unlock the workspace, the state will be returned to the active session before the lock.
You can change the background wallpaper for any session.
Just a spoonful of sugar makes the medicine go down.
If you place Elbow Room to the right of the menu bar of most applications, it will not obstruct any window features.
You can use Explorer as you application launcher by placing it in session 1 and locking the workspace and switching to a new session each time you want to open a new application.
Elbow Room was constructed using Elbow Room.
You can set the restore option so that minimized windows will be restored each time you switch sessions.
You can set the return to home option so that when you pin Elbow Room it will return to the home location.
37 is the world's most random number.
You can enable the session names so that you can name sessions to mentally relate the applications running in that session.
You can launch Elbow Room by double-clicking on a workspace or session file in an Explorer window.
You can order Elbow Room or just visit our web site by selecting the Order Elbow Room menu item on the help menu.
When you exit Elbow Room, all windows in all session will be restored on the desktop.
When you use an application like Microsoft Word that logs the documents used in the recently used documents folder, Elbow Room will reload the documents into the application when you open a session or workspace.
You can change the session prefix to customize the default session naming.
When you select a minimized window in the drop-down box, it will become restored.
The next time you run Elbow Room, all of your option settings will remain from the last time you ran.