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DarthMarv
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To lower Power consumtion and preserve my oled panel, i've set my screens to turn off after five minutes of no input. Every time after i wake them up again, the windows taskbar gets hidden behind brwoser windows, which are not in full-screen-mode but in the window sized to the whole screen. Together with that, apllications like Spotify expand to the lower edge to the screen, also like they are in fullscreen mode, but the controls on the bottom get hidden by the windows taskbar. Thes Displayfusion-taskbar on the other screen is set to autohide and works like normal. Terminating the Displayfusion task and restarting it resolves the issue, but is very tideous every time my screens got to sleep, to the point that i don't want to use the apllication anymore.
Alos, the desktop background i set up, one with a picture, the other just as a solid black background breaks after waking the screens up from sleep, sometimes repairing without having to restart dpfusion, sometimes not.
Is there a way or setting to prevent this from happening?
As information, i've set my windos-taskbar to be permanent on my main screen and the dpfusion taskbar to auto-hide.
Jan 15, 2024  • #1
Owen Muhlethaler (BFS)'s profile on WallpaperFusion.com
If you turn on this advanced setting, do you get a prompt to restart explorer when the issue happens? https://www.displayfusion.com/AdvancedSettings/?Version=10.99.99.102#general_enableprompttorestartexplorerwhenissuedetected
Jan 16, 2024  • #2
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DarthMarv
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I turned on the advanced settingmentioned, but do not get the prompt to restart the explorer.
Jan 25, 2024  • #3
Owen Muhlethaler (BFS)'s profile on WallpaperFusion.com
If you manually restart Windows Explorer via Task Manager > Processes, does that fix it up?
Jan 26, 2024  • #4
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