Windows Media Center is a nice piece of high-functionality software  from Microsoft. While it is aesthetically pleasing and convenient, one  issue that users with dual or multiple displays face is the restriction  of mouse to only the WMC window, especially when maximized. Maxifier  is a free tool that answers this problem, freeing mouse movement even  when Windows Media Center is itself running full screen mode.
Note: Maxifier is only useful  if you have two displays or more. On a single display most of the  features are not even noticeable.
Once installed, the utility will  sit in your system tray and show two different menus depending on  whether Media Center is running or not.
If WMC is not  running, you will get this menu.
Here,  clicking Start Media Center will start the Media Center application, or  you can click one of the page names shown to go directly to that page.
If  WMC is already running, then you get the full menu.
Here, you  get five additional options. Full Screen will maximize Media  Center to the secondary display, but unlike standard maximize, the mouse  will not be captured by WMC so you can easily move it between the two  displays and continue to work on your primary display. Fit to Screen  will also maximize to the secondary display but retain windows borders.  Minimize is self-explanatory, while Fit Screen on Main  Screen and Full Screen on Main Screen will utilize the  primary monitor for these functions rather than the secondary one.
Clicking  Options will bring the preferences dialog, where you can tweak the  application settings.
You  can also select HotKeys from the menu to configure hotkeys  for various actions.
Maxifier  is an essential accompanying tool for Windows Media Center if you are  running your PC on a dual display  setup. It is free and lightweight, and although the developer’s website  claims it to be stable on Windows Vista yet, we found it to be working  perfectly fine with Windows  7 as well.
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