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<title>RE: Windows resetting to primary monitor upon idle wakeup</title>
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<description><![CDATA[We haven't made any changes recently that should be causing something like that to happen. If you exit DisplayFusion before letting the monitor enter sleep mode, does this still happen when it comes out of sleep?]]></description>
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We haven't made any changes recently that should be causing something like that to happen. If you exit DisplayFusion before letting the monitor enter sleep mode, does this still happen when it comes out of sleep?
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<pubDate>Mon, 29 Sep 2014 00:34:20 GMT</pubDate>
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<description><![CDATA[I'm not sure what has started causing this, as I have not made any changes in DisplayFusion settings, but here goes. As of one of the last couple of updates, any of the windows I have positioned on my secondary monitor will reposition themselves in the same location but on my primary monitor. Not...]]></description>
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I'm not sure what has started causing this, as I have not made any changes in DisplayFusion settings, but here goes. As of one of the last couple of updates, any of the windows I have positioned on my secondary monitor will reposition themselves in the same location but on my primary monitor. Not sure if this is related to some new setting that I have overlooked, but it becomes quite annoying every single time I wake my monitor up. Running Windows 8.1. Was running latest stable DisplayFusion when this started happenning, just switched to v7.0.0 Beta2 and same result. Any advice greatly appreciated!
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