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<description><![CDATA[DisplayFusion is supposed to be remembering the button positions when the taskbar reloads, sounds like that's definitely not working on your setup! How do the Monitor Profiles differ? Are they enabling/disabling monitors, or just changing the screen resolution?]]></description>
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DisplayFusion is supposed to be remembering the button positions when the taskbar reloads, sounds like that's definitely not working on your setup! How do the Monitor Profiles differ? Are they enabling/disabling monitors, or just changing the screen resolution?
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<description><![CDATA[Will you please implement a feature for DisplayFusion to remember application buttons' positions on the taskbar? I do not pin apps to the bar. I want certain applications to always be in a certain place, for example Outlook on the farthest left. When I change monitor profiles, the icons always mi...]]></description>
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Will you please implement a feature for DisplayFusion to remember application buttons' positions on the taskbar? I do not pin apps to the bar. I want certain applications to always be in a certain place, for example Outlook on the farthest left. When I change monitor profiles, the icons always mix their positions up, and when I restore to the same or to another profile, they do not return to where they had been. This functionality was formerly available in many freeware apps, and going back as far as to Win 95. I suspect that implementing this functionality would be relatively simple. <br/>
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Thanks in advance for considering my request.
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