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rmswenson747
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newbie to displayfusion pro, great product.... one issue i am looking for help on...

environment:

1) dell laptop, in a docking station, dual monitors
2) windows 7 enterprise
2) displayfusion pro 3.3.1
3) multi-monior taskbar enabled

on secondary monitor, the full screen window size enlarges slightly whenever i lock my computer, undock my computer and then re-dock. it seems to occur whenever the video is disabled to the second monitorfor any amount of time.

the full screen window size on the second monitor, which originally has been adjusted to make room for the task bar on the bottom, is now slightly bigger, extending behind the taskbar, just enough, for example, that the horizontal slider in excel is behind the taskbar and un-usable.

problem can be resolved by exiting/restarting display fusion pro, or by disable/enable of multi-monitor taskbar.

am i doing something wrong? some setting i have yet to discover?
Jun 30, 2011  • #1
Keith Lammers (BFS)'s profile on WallpaperFusion.com
When this happens, can you try pressing [Windows Key+D] twice? This will cause all windows to disappear and then re-appear. If that resolves the issue, unfortunately there's not a lot we can do because it's Windows bug when monitors are added/removed.

Please let me know how it goes after you get a chance to try it out.

Thanks!
Jul 4, 2011  • #2
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rmswenson747
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hello keith... i tried the [Windows Key+D] twice, and it did not have any effect. i still need to stop/start display fusion taskbar after any action i take where the secondary monitor video is disables (undock, sleep, lock, etc) and then is re-enabled, as windows that are maximized to the full screen size will do exactly that, go to full screen, behind the taskbar.

i appreciate your help....
Jul 7, 2011  • #3
Keith Lammers (BFS)'s profile on WallpaperFusion.com
Ok, could you post a screenshot (or email it to me at support@displayfusion.com) of the screen that has the issue when it occurs? Along with the screenshot, can you send the info from the Troubleshooting tab in the DisplayFusion settings?

Thanks!
Jul 8, 2011  • #4
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rmswenson747
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email sent to support@displayfusion.com
Jul 8, 2011  • #5
Keith Lammers (BFS)'s profile on WallpaperFusion.com
Awesome, thanks, I'll follow up via email.
Jul 8, 2011  • #6
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