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Ryan R35663
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Can display fusion save my application preferences on changing resolutions?
Jul 20, 2018 (modified Jul 27, 2018)  • #1
Keith Lammers (BFS)'s profile on WallpaperFusion.com
The easiest way would be to open everything, position it, and save it as a Window Position Profile. After that, you can just open the apps and then load the profile and you should be all set.

If that works for you, you can also setup Trigger rules to launch the applications when DisplayFusion starts up. Let me know if that's something you'd like more details on as well :)

Thanks!
Jul 20, 2018  • #2
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The easiest way would be to open everything, position it, and save it as a Window Position Profile. After that, you can just open the apps and then load the profile and you should be all set.

If that works for you, you can also setup Trigger rules to launch the applications when DisplayFusion starts up. Let me know if that's something you'd like more details on as well :)

Thanks!


So, I've got it installed and I already encountered a small issue. One of my windows in another desktop environment moved to my current work desktop environment (multi desktop in Windows 10). I was able to solve it by moving the window to the primary screen and sending it back to it's original desktop environment.

I think the way I'll have to set it up is to log each desktop internment one at a time without the others being open. Hopefully this works. :)
Jul 20, 2018  • #3
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Ryan R35663
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The easiest way would be to open everything, position it, and save it as a Window Position Profile. After that, you can just open the apps and then load the profile and you should be all set.

If that works for you, you can also setup Trigger rules to launch the applications when DisplayFusion starts up. Let me know if that's something you'd like more details on as well :)

Thanks!


So, I've got it installed and I already encountered a small issue. One of my windows in another desktop environment moved to my current work desktop environment (multi desktop in Windows 10). I was able to solve it by moving the window to the primary screen and sending it back to it's original desktop environment.

I think the way I'll have to set it up is to log each desktop internment one at a time without the others being open. Hopefully this works. :)


DisplayFusion does not play well in multiple desktop environments, I don't know if this will work for me. Any suggestions?
Jul 20, 2018  • #4
Keith Lammers (BFS)'s profile on WallpaperFusion.com
Ah yep, we still have some work to do to make it play nicely with virtual desktops in Windows 10. If that's a deal breaker, we can let you know when we've gotten it all sorted out and give you another trial key at that time.
Jul 23, 2018  • #5
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Ryan R35663
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thanks
Jul 23, 2018 (modified Jul 26, 2018)  • #6
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