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Neal Howard
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I used the trial version for a few days and then purchased the Pro version. Basically it satisfies all my needs but I am still confused regarding some features.
*I am unable to pin any programs to the second monitor Taskbar
*Icon profile "modify" pops up a list with current status but no idea how to modify it
*Why can't the active profile be changed and saved? It seems that a new profile is required whenever an icon is placed on the secondary monitor.

Please do not take these comments as complaints. You have good software here, I just need a bit more clarity for these old gray cells.
Regards
NH
Feb 26, 2013 (modified Feb 26, 2013)  • #1
Alan Wade's profile on WallpaperFusion.com
When the program is on that monitor, you should just be able to right-click it's taskbar button and choose "Pin to Taskbar."

Written by Keith for another post. It worked for me (and the other user).
Feb 27, 2013 (modified Feb 27, 2013)  • #2
Keith Lammers (BFS)'s profile on WallpaperFusion.com
@Neal: No worries at all! Glad to hear you like DisplayFusion :)

Alan's instructions should work for pinning taskbar buttons, but if not, please let me know.

Regarding the Desktop Icon Profiles, if you want to update an existing one, just position the desktop icons the way you like, then right-click the DisplayFusion tray icon and navigate to Desktop Icons > Save Profile > Profile That You Want to Update. That will cause DisplayFusion to overwrite the profile with the current (new) desktop icon layout.

Please let me know if you have any other questions at all.

Thanks!
Feb 27, 2013  • #3
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Neal Howard
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Quote:
When the program is on that monitor, you should just be able to right-click it's taskbar button and choose "Pin to Taskbar."
Written by Keith for another post. It worked for me (and the other user).


I have got the program Icons on the secondary and they are staying there on boot up. However, the "Pin to Taskbar" pins it to the primary monitor, never the secondary.
Feb 28, 2013  • #4
Keith Lammers (BFS)'s profile on WallpaperFusion.com
Ah ok, to clarify, you'll need to actually move the program to the second monitor so that it's button shows up on the DisplayFusion taskbar, then right-click the taskbar button and choose the "Pin to Taskbar" option. :)
Mar 2, 2013  • #5
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