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<description><![CDATA[Can you try this?
Exit DisplayFusion
Sleep the computer
Wake it up
Fix the monitor layout using the Windows display settings
Sleep the computer again
Wake it up again, did it keep the monitor settings correctly this time?]]></description>
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Can you try this?<br/>
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<li>Exit DisplayFusion</li>
<li>Sleep the computer</li>
<li>Wake it up</li>
<li>Fix the monitor layout using the Windows display settings</li>
<li>Sleep the computer again</li>
<li>Wake it up again, did it keep the monitor settings correctly this time?</li></ul>
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<pubDate>Fri, 01 Dec 2017 10:17:16 GMT</pubDate>
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<description><![CDATA[I have 5 monitors set up with 4 in a square and one off to the side. I have been using DispFusion for a few years, and whilst I have had issues with splits and applications moving monitor (on another thread) up until now the monitor configuration itself has stayed intact..... then a few days ago ...]]></description>
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I have 5 monitors set up with 4 in a square and one off to the side. I have been using DispFusion for a few years, and whilst I have had issues with splits and applications moving monitor (on another thread) up until now the monitor configuration itself has stayed intact..... then a few days ago I would start up computer from sleep to find the monitors had now reorganised themselves in a completely different (and unused) formation (see attachment).<br/>
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When this happened the second time I saved the correct monitor profile. Unfortunately this does not load. So I am having to manually reconfigure:<br/>
 - the monitor config<br/>
 - the main monitor<br/>
 - all the splits<br/>
 - put all the applications back in the correct window <br/>
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Which takes around 10 minutes every time it happens. Please help!
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