The TitleBar Buttons respond to what Windows tell them to do, and unfortunately the notifications come late or never. Full-screening an application falls into this category, that is why it seems to stick around for ~1 second, until the next time DF polls the window to see if it's still ok.
Once you have set the start-up option in the Settings window, does it stick the next time you reboot? Or is the option cleared out every time you reboot?
LarryLaser
26 discussion posts
No I'm afraid not,
Each time I Re-Boot the option is cleared out, I check the Registry and the key is missing. I am not sure why, I am going to test with My Security program (Comodo) removed and see if It may be causing it.
I will let you know when I see that.
Thanks Jon.
Larry
siliconman01
426 discussion posts
Another thing you might try if you are running Vista or Windows 7.
1. Close/Shutdown DisplayFusion
2. Go to StartAll ProgramsDisplayFusion folder and open the folder
3. Right click on DisplayFusion and select "Run as Administrator" and restart DisplayFusion
4. Once DisplayFusion is running again, right click on its icon in the Notification Tray and select Settings
5. In the Options tab, checkmark "Start with Windows" (If it is already checkmarked, uncheck it and recheck it).
6. Click on Appy and Ok
7. Reboot and see if DisplayFusion starts up automatically
ASUS home built Pc on Windows 10 x64 Pro with 3 Dell U2719D monitors. Dell XPS 8940SE on Windows 11x64 Pro with 2 Dell U2719D monitors.
LarryLaser
26 discussion posts
Hey "siliconman01"
It worked, Re-loading as Admin then reset the start-up option and re-boot, worked.
Checked the Reg run-key and it was still there, with no cmd additions. Any info on why running as user instead?
Thanks
Larry
LarryLaser
26 discussion posts
Yes John,
I use Comodo CIS v4 and It does have the registry protection, but the Binary Fortress Software is in the Trusted listing of the driver monitor part of the application.
I have to make the settings of the Privilege Level settings each time I update.
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LarryLaser
26 discussion posts
Any thing you have an Idea on??
I'm sorry that I can't provide more help on this issue, but it sounds like you have some other software that is "protecting" your startup items (and probably other registry keys). I'm not sure where to start troubleshooting this, other than disabling some of your anti-malware/anti-virus software.