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Colin2
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Firstly, should I be reporting this here, or to Stardock? I have seen references to improving WIndowBlinds compatibility in the release notes go by, so starting here, but I will move over if that is better.

I have just upgraded my Windows 7 install to Windows 10, build 10586.

I am using Display Fusion 7.3.2, and have installed Start 10 and WindowBlinds 10 by Stardock. WindowBlinds 10 is currently in Beta, version 10.02. In WindowBlinds I have applied the skin Lantana, which came with the install.

When WindowBlinds is skinning the DisplayFusion taskbar on the second monitor, I am seeing the system tray "wiggle", over a 2 or 3 second cycle. Its actually resizing, in and out. I have attached a screen shot, showing 3 different points in the resize cycle, and at the bottom, how the system tray on the Start 10 taskbar looks.

Something odd is also happening to how programs on the DisplayFusion taskbar are drawn. I have attached a second screen shot. The top image is from the Start 10 taskbar, and is what I am expecting. The bottom image is from DisplayFusion.

For now I have excluded DisplayFusion from being skinned with WindowBlinds. Not ideal, since I end up with a very strange looking taskbar, but it stops the wiggling.

I did try using the Windows 10 taskbar on both monitors, but it cannot place the correct programs on the correct monitors, one of my normal programs ended up on both monitors, so back to DisplayFusion taskbar :)
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Dec 26, 2015  • #1
Keith Lammers (BFS)'s profile on WallpaperFusion.com
We'll test this out here and see if there's anything we can do to fix it up on our end :)

Thanks!
Dec 30, 2015  • #2
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