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<title>RE: Icon profile auto load with resolution change</title>
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<dc:creator>Binary Fortress Software</dc:creator>
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<description><![CDATA[There sure is! You need to save the different resolutions as Monitor Profiles, then assign the Desktop Icon Profiles to them. Here are the basic steps:
Setup your icons the way you want them
Right-click the DisplayFusion tray icon, navigate to Desktop Icons  Save Profile  New Profile and save t...]]></description>
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There sure is! You need to save the different resolutions as Monitor Profiles, then assign the Desktop Icon Profiles to them. Here are the basic steps:<br/>
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<li>Setup your icons the way you want them</li>
<li>Right-click the DisplayFusion tray icon, navigate to Desktop Icons > Save Profile > New Profile and save the layout</li>
<li>Open the DisplayFusion Monitor Configuration</li>
<li>Click the Save button and save your monitor layout as a new Monitor Profile</li>
<li>Click the Manage Monitor Profiles button, and in that window, assign your Desktop Icon Profile to the Monitor Profile</li></ul>
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Hope that helps!
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<pubDate>Wed, 04 May 2016 22:02:34 GMT</pubDate>
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<description><![CDATA[Hello, is there a way to make an icon profile automatically load when the resolution changes?  The situation is, I regularly remote into my machine using Remote Desktop Connection, but the resolution is different from when I am physically at the computer and the icons positions get messed up.  It...]]></description>
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Hello, is there a way to make an icon profile automatically load when the resolution changes?  The situation is, I regularly remote into my machine using Remote Desktop Connection, but the resolution is different from when I am physically at the computer and the icons positions get messed up.  It would be nice if I could have a second icon profile for my remote desktop session that automatically loads when I log in remotely.  I know I can do this manually but I was hoping for an automated solution.<br/>
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Thanks!
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