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Nuutia
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Hi!

I've tried to look for a way to get the Windows 10 Volume OSD to show on all monitors, but only thing i find in internet is ways to disable/hide it.

When i'm gaming on my TV and use "Dim All But 2nd Monitor", i would like to see the volume OSD. Is there a way to do it with DF? Currently it's only showing on main monitor.

And another thing, when i open Settings with function "Move window to current monitor", it makes the Settings window very small. How can i make it open the same size as in main monitor? Or should i open another thread for this?

Nuutia
Feb 20, 2017  • #1
Keith Lammers (BFS)'s profile on WallpaperFusion.com
Unfortunately the volume OSD window can't be hooked, so DisplayFusion can't detect that it's opening or move it :(

Regarding the second issue, are you opening the DisplayFusion Settings window, and then running the "Move Window to Current Monitor" function on it, and it's getting messed up? Are the monitors different scaling levels?
Feb 23, 2017  • #2
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Hi!

I understand the Volume OSD situation. Is it the same with UAC Prompt, for allowing software to be executed?

I didn't mention i meant Windows Settings. I didn't understand that i was able to set a specific function for the SystemSettings.exe. I once tried another System Window and it didn't have it's own process. But it's all good now!

But to answer to your questions:

1. I was using Function to move all newly created windows to current monitor, with *.* in the application field. I don't remember other software behaving like Settings window did. It made a very small window to the upper-left side of current monitor. Althou, it did open as presumed, if i was opening it on main monitor. I tried to open it with adding "Move Window To the Center" and it was smaller than wanted, but a bit bigger.

2. My setup has 3 monitors, but i used this function with 2 of them. Main monitor (24" 1080p) and TV (32" 720p/1080i).
Feb 27, 2017  • #3
Keith Lammers (BFS)'s profile on WallpaperFusion.com
Yes, unfortunately the same goes for the UAC prompt :(

I was able to reproduce the issue with the Windows 10 Settings app and have added it to our list to fix up :)
Feb 28, 2017  • #4
NOiSY's profile on WallpaperFusion.com
One guy found out how to do it. I had been searching for a while so was glad to finally see it!

There is a small tray app you can install and it can hide it or chose some other tweaks. I would love if displayfusion could roll in a similar feature.

You can do a search for VolumeOSD or go to http://wordpress.venturi.de/?p=1
Aug 7, 2017  • #5
Keith Lammers (BFS)'s profile on WallpaperFusion.com
Thanks for the heads up! We'll check it out :)
Aug 9, 2017  • #6
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So this might also be a fix for my VolumeOSD problem, which is to have it on other monitors too, besides main monitor?
Aug 18, 2017  • #7
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