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Erick_Guzowsky621347
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When I turn my monitors off...everything wants to revert to the main monitor....all the icons...any open window....then I have to grab them and move them to the windows again....this is a real pain in the backside.

Any fix for this so that when I turn on my monitors the crap I put on them stays where the devil I put it????

Thanks for the help and the great product.
Apr 28, 2015  • #1
Keith Lammers (BFS)'s profile on WallpaperFusion.com
Does your computer go into sleep mode when it's been idle for a while? It might be happening due to Windows re-detecting the displays when the machine resumes from sleep. We have a scripted function that should solve this issue:
  • On the DisplayFusion Settings > Functions tab, click the "Download Scripted" button
  • Double-click the script named "Save/Restore Window Positions on Sleep/Resume"
  • Give it a key combination and click OK
  • Click OK again
  • Press the key combo, then see what happens the next time the computer sleeps :)

Thanks!
Apr 28, 2015 (modified Apr 28, 2015)  • #2
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Erick_Guzowsky621347
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I manually shut off my monitors and then turn them back on .... I think this is due to the size changing when the monitors come back on out of order.
Apr 30, 2015  • #3
Keith Lammers (BFS)'s profile on WallpaperFusion.com
Ah ok, in that case, I'd suggest just assigning key combinations to the "Save Window Positions" and "Restore Window Positions" functions on the Settings > Functions tab. Then you can just manually save them before turning the monitors off, and restore them if necessary when you turn them back on :)
Apr 30, 2015  • #4
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