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Perfect Chaos
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So I'm trying to position my multiple monitors in a very particular way. I have two monitors on my desk side-by-side, as well well as a TV (that's exactly twice as wide as my monitors) above them hanging on the wall, so what I'm doing is trying to position the TV perfectly centered above them in my desktop settings. I'm a bit obsessive-compulsive about it being perfectly centered down to the very pixel, but I'm having trouble doing that as both Display Fusion and Windows 10 doesn't allow me to move the monitor positioning per pixel. Windows 7 made it easier to do this, but after switching to Windows 10, I don't have a reliable way of controlling monitor placement down to the pixel. Is there a hidden way that I can do this in DisplayFusion, like going directly into the Monitor Profiles' save file and tweaking numbers directly, or am I out of luck until DisplayFusion adds the ability to move monitor positioning per pixel (if it will ever happen)?
There's already a feature to hold Shift while moving monitor positioning in Monitor Configuration to prevent snapping, so perhaps we can get a feature where you can hold Ctrl to move monitors pixel-by-pixel?

EDIT: Well, I managed to do it by painstakingly doing trial-and-error until Windows 10 decided to randomly give me the right value when I moved the window to the approximate placement. I'd still want to be able to adjust this per pixel, though, in case it comes up in the future for me or anyone else.
Jul 26, 2016 (modified Jul 26, 2016)  • #1
Keith Lammers (BFS)'s profile on WallpaperFusion.com
This is currently on our feature request list, so I've added your vote to it. We'll be sure to let you know if/when we're able to implement it in the future.

Thanks!
Jul 27, 2016  • #2
Keith Lammers (BFS)'s profile on WallpaperFusion.com
We've just released a new DisplayFusion beta version and you can now manually set the monitor location by right-clicking the monitor.

Thanks!
Feb 25, 2020  • #3
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