
Zachary Billings57665
3 discussion posts
Title basically says it all. Windows 11, latest version of DisplayFusion. If I close DisplayFusion, the issue goes away, so I am pretty sure its DisplayFusion trying to do something. I am using local files for my wallpapers.
In the DisplayFusion Settings > Advanced Settings window, could you set the "Disable Wallpaper Transition Code" option to "No special wallpaper transition code will be used" and let us know if that fixes it up?
Thanks!

Zachary Billings57665
3 discussion posts
Now it is doing a slightly different flicker. Whereas it used to be a single flicker, it is now a two pulse flicker every 10 seconds.

Zachary Billings57665
3 discussion posts
I have attached two log files. One is with the Default Transition Code setting where it is flickering once every 10 seconds. The other is with the No Transition Code setting you had me change earlier, which flickers with two pulses every 10 seconds. Both files should be about 30 seconds or so of time and include at least two instances of the issue occuring.
• Attachment [protected]: DisplayFusionDebugInfo_DefaultTransCode.zip [128,325 bytes]
• Attachment [protected]: DisplayFusionDebugInfo_NoTransCode.zip [126,209 bytes]
Thanks! I'll have our devs take a look at the log and see what we can find out.

Display Fusion57
1 discussion post
Hello, I have this exact same issue. I'm on Pro 12.0.1, latest Windows 11.