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Icons by boot
nialma
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Hello,
i use the actuel DF-Version and the problem is that after start the pc all icons and shortcat-icons will not be on the second monitor. The alldispayed on the primary monitor.
Can i fix this?
Apr 21, 2015
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You can work around this by saving the desktop icon layout as a Desktop Icon Profile, and then assigning it to a Monitor Profile. Here are the steps:
Setup your icons the way you want them
Right-click the DisplayFusion tray icon, navigate to Desktop Icons > Save Profile > New Profile and save the layout
Open the DisplayFusion Monitor Configuration
Click the Save button and save your monitor layout as a new Monitor Profile
Click the Manage Monitor Profiles button, and in that window, assign your Desktop Icon Profile to the Monitor Profile
Reboot to test it out
Hope that helps!
Apr 21, 2015
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