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Ken Gorp
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Is there a way to stop the button from blinking and jumping up and down? (version 5.1.1 Windows 7)
Feb 1, 2014  • #1
Keith Lammers (BFS)'s profile on WallpaperFusion.com
That definitely shouldn't be happening at all. Does this happen on specific programs? Or all programs?
Feb 3, 2014  • #2
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Ken Gorp
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This happens on all programs. My work-arond is to disable the buttons and just drag the windows from monitor to monitor.
Feb 3, 2014  • #3
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Ken Gorp
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I took a screen recording of the blinking button and attached it.
• Attachment [protected]: blink2.avi [880,640 bytes]
Feb 3, 2014  • #4
Keith Lammers (BFS)'s profile on WallpaperFusion.com
Thanks! Is that Chrome window running a custom Chrome theme, or do you have something like WindowBlinds installed to theme all windows?

Could you also do the following to help troubleshoot further?
  • Enable debug logging on the Troubleshooting tab (set it to Logging: Important Only) and click Apply
  • Restart DisplayFusion
  • Reproduce the issue (please note the time so I'll know where to look in the log file)
  • Attach the %appdata%\DisplayFusion\DisplayFusion.log file to this topic (can be found by clicking the 'Open Log' button on the Troubleshooting tab)
  • Disable debug logging after sending me the log

Thanks!
Feb 4, 2014  • #5
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Ken Gorp
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The Chrome stuff (actually it is Srware Iron) is a Chrome theme ....no windowblinds, but happens on all
windows of open programs.

The time of the logging start is 12:55:xx
• Attachment [protected]: DisplayFusion.log [208,463 bytes]
Feb 4, 2014  • #6
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Ken Gorp
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I have found the (MY) problem. I have a small program called Discover. It's purpose is to push windows that sometimes get stuck
under the title bar out from under. I have my bar on the top and certain programs wind up with part of their tops under the bar.
Consequently you can't see the maximize, minimize, restore etc. this little guy shoves the windows out from under the bar. Apparently
somehow it was shoving the DF button. Sorry to cause you grief. But thanks for the attention.
Feb 4, 2014  • #7
Keith Lammers (BFS)'s profile on WallpaperFusion.com
Ah ok, no worries! Does that program let you exclude certain processes? If so, maybe you can just add DisplayFusion.exe to the list to resolve the issue :)
Feb 4, 2014  • #8
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Ken Gorp
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Just a thought that you might be interested in this little app. It is an old piece of junk from the year of the flood, BUT it does
work. It's purpose is to shove windows, that for whatever reason, open under the taskbar out from under. If you set it to run
'automatic', it continuously tries to shove. If you don't run in 'automatic' mode, you can just double click the tray icon and it
will shove the window. I don't know who developed it nor when/ where I found it. But I have used it on multiple versions of
MS Windows. I have my taskbar on the top of the screen, so this helps me kick offending programs out from under.
The 'automatic' mode was what was causing my grief of the DF monitor swap button jiggling all over the place.
• Attachment [protected]: DISCOVER.zip [10,164 bytes]
Feb 23, 2014  • #9
Keith Lammers (BFS)'s profile on WallpaperFusion.com
Ah, interesting! Glad to hear you found the cause. I'll check out that app as well :)

Thanks!
Feb 24, 2014  • #10
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