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PersistentWindows quick help
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How to use snapshot feature
- In taskbar settings, turn on PW to let the icon always appear on taskbar
- Shortcut for snapshot command
Snapshot command Shortcut Capture snapshot 0 Double click PW icon Restore snapshot 0 Click PW icon Capture snapshot N Shift click PW icon N times (N = 1, 2, 3) Restore snapshot N Ctrl click PW icon N times Capture snapshot X (release 5.12) Double click PW icon then immediately press key X (X represents a digit [0-9] or a letter [a-z]) Restore snapshot X (release 5.12) Click PW icon then immediately press key X Undo last snapshot restore Alt click PW icon - In taskbar settings, turn on PW to let the icon always appear on taskbar
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PW command line options
Command line option Meaning -splash=0 No splash window at PW startup -notification=1 Turn on balloon tip and sound notification when restoring windows -delay_start <seconds> Delay PW invoked from auto startup memu by specified seconds -redraw_desktop redraw whole desktop windows after restore -prompt_session_restore Upon resuming last session, ask user before restore window layout, this may help to reduce total restore time for remote desktop session on slow internet connection. -fix_zorder=1 Turn on z-order fix for automatic restore -redirect_appdata Use current dir instead of user appdata dir to store database file, this option allows launching second PW instance. -check_upgrade=0 Disable version upgrade check from beginning -
Run PW with customized icon (since version 5.11)
- Rename your customized icon file as pwIcon.ico and copy it to 'C:/Users/<YOUR_ID>/AppData/Local/PersistentWindows/', or copy it to current directory if running (second inst of) PW with -redirect_appdata switch from command console.
- Add second icon file, rename it to pwIconBusy.ico, this icon is displayed when PW is busy restoring windows.