How to Exit Directory Opus
By default, Opus stays running in the background even when none of its windows are open. This is for a few reasons:
If you just want to exit Opus temporarily then you can do this via the Exit command which is in the default Tray Icon context menu:
Of course, you can add this command to any menu, toolbar or hotkey if you want it in another location.
- It means you can very quickly open new Opus windows which is useful if you frequently open windows to do a job and then close them when done.
- It means System-Wide Hotkeys still work when no windows are open.
- It means Floating/Docked Toolbars work when no windows are open.
If you just want to exit Opus temporarily then you can do this via the Exit command which is in the default Tray Icon context menu:
Of course, you can add this command to any menu, toolbar or hotkey if you want it in another location.