Ian.H
3 discussion posts
I've been running the beta builds of v11 since they were released and the latest version seems to have a critical issue.
Every 60 seconds, the currently focused window loses focus. I can only assume that the desktop/explorer.exe becomes the focused item beyond that as there are no other visible windows that steal the focus. This even happens to DF's own windows. This is currently an issue on my up-to-date Windows 11 box. I only updated to the latest beta on my Windows 10 box and haven't checked if the behaviour is the same.
I don't have anything "dynamic" enabled. The wallpaper settings are set to static images and my settings haven't changed since DF 10.x. Once I close DF down, normal behaviour resumes and focused windows stay focused.
Any ideas on this would be greatly appreciated as currently, DF is simply unusable for me.
Cheers..
Ian
13 days ago (modified 13 days ago)
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#1
If you disable tray icons on each of your DisplayFusion taskbars does that fix it up?
Ian.H
3 discussion posts
Hi Owen..
Thanks for your response.
I couldn't find a setting to disable tray icons. I did try the 'windows shows all, DF shows none' for multi-screen taskbar settings.. none of those options resolved the issue however.
The only way it seems I can prevent it from occuring, is if I disable multi-screen taskbars completely.
The attached image was my original setting that has been like that since I started using DF.
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If you right click an empty spot on the taskbar and head to Multi-Monitor Taskbar > System Tray Icons > Disabled, it should do that for you
8 days ago (modified 8 days ago)
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#4
Ian.H
3 discussion posts
Thanks Owen.. seems like disabling this feature fixes the issue.
Is this a bug or a "feature"? Tbh, not having systray icons on the second monitor isn't the end of the world at all, just curious if this is in the backlog to fix or just a known/windows issue that's not resolvable.
Cheers..
Ian
8 days ago (modified 8 days ago)
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#5
Definitely not intended, we have it on our list to look into. We'll let you know if we have anything further on it in the future.
Thanks!