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  • 1.2.11

Window Centering Helper 1.2.11 by Kamil Szymborski is a lightweight Windows utility designed to keep application dialogs, browser tabs, and system pop-ups perfectly aligned on the desktop. The program offers both manual and automatic centering modes: users can click a hot-key combination to reposition the active window on demand, or enable the background service so every newly opened window is instantly centered without intervention. Typical use cases include multi-monitor workstations where drifting dialog boxes often appear off-screen, presentation setups that require consistent window placement for screen-casting, and accessibility scenarios in which a fixed focal point reduces visual search time. Because the helper consumes minimal memory and requires no administrative rights, it can run unobtrusively on corporate laptops, home theater PCs, or kiosk terminals. The single published release, version 1.2.11, ships as a portable executable that stores its 4 KB configuration file in the user profile, allowing the tool to roam across domain accounts or travel on a USB stick. No additional dependencies, runtime libraries, or background services are installed, so the utility can coexist safely with existing shell extensions or window managers. Although the feature set is intentionally narrow, the author provides an unobtrusive tray menu for toggling auto-centering, setting a delay timer, or excluding specific processes by executable name. Window Centering Helper is classified under Desktop Enhancements / Window Managers and is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads supplied through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always delivering the latest version and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.

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