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Originally Posted by Messenjupp
Hey Greg,
I got some problems setting everything up correct. I might have some terms confused. I will try to tell you what I want to try and maybe you can tell me how to set this up. I play 10 tables and I want them all stacked in one slot and when I my action is required I want them to move into the grid and stay there as long as I am in the hand. I visulized the grid with 10 table slots. On the left screen which should be my main playing screen I have the stack slot 2, 3 and 4 in the top line and 5, 6 and 7 in the bottom line. On the right screen the stack slot 1 is in the right upper corner. On the left side is number 10 and underneath are 8 and 9. So basically
10 1 / 2 3 4
9 8 / 5 6 7
I want all tables with no action in slot 1. When I am playing and open a new table I want that table in slot 10. When a table in the stack slot (#1) needs my attention I want this table to fill up the spot from 2 on. So first table where I can decided if I want to raise or call or whatever preflop I want that table to move to slot #2 and stay there until I fold the hand. If in the meantime another table from the slot needs my attention I want that table automatically be moved to slot #3. And so on. If in th meantime I fold on the table on slot #2 this table gets back into the stack in slot #1. The next table that needs action goes into slot #2 since that slot is now free. In case slot 3 is still with a table the next table that needs attention is moving to slot #4.
Thanks for the thorough explanation. SAT should basically work like that right out of the box, with the exception of one setting, where you want to change "New Tables Slot" to slot #10 instead of 'grid'. Other than that, "Move To Grid = When Action Required" should accomplish what you're asking.
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Originally Posted by Messenjupp
but I just found advanced options and "sent tables to stack at End of Hand" and I guess this might do the trick.
I recommend not using that setting. Its just more overhead for not much benefit. That setting is just for automatically moving the table back to the stack when a hand is over via showdown or via you betting and everyone folds. However, in both of those scenarios, a new hand will be starting in a few seconds, and you'll have another decision soon anyway. So the table is only occupying a slot for a brief period. It also requires you to not use 4 color decks, and also to always sit in the same seat. If you do use that setting, then you'll need to Remove and re-Include your sites to grab more info
By default, SAT will move tables from the grid, back to the stack, when you click Fold with your mouse, or use a "Stack" hotkey such as "Fold+Stack" which is the most common
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Originally Posted by Messenjupp
I just played a little with the settings and for example on one site it is not working at all (888, go figure) and the other is doing at least some of the stuff. As for 888, whats the rule for auto steal focus, does it have to be activated or not on 888, cause it was not. On Stars it was working partially correct. Once I folded a hand on stars the tables would still stay in the grid and not move back into the stack
You should turn off each site's individual "pop up table when action required" setting inside each site's client options. You can usually find the settings that are needed for each site on the SAT help pages:
https://www.stackandtile.com/sat/help/supported-sites
If you are noticing that some tables aren't going back to the stack, even when using a "stack" hotkey, then likely there is a configuration problem, and you can test that with the test here:
https://www.stackandtile.com/sat/hel...op-incorrectly
To sum up that page, simply use the menu item for Help->Show Testing Info, and make sure the Action Required line changes from NO to YES to NO, when its your turn to act, and when not. If that is working fine, then you should be good to go. If its failing, such as always saying YES or always saying NO, then you have a problem, and some solutions are listed.
One common issue for that problem, I notice is that you said you have 2 monitors, usually that requires that both monitors use the same scaling % in Windows. Check this page for solutions:
https://www.stackandtile.com/sat/help/windows-10-fix