WeebTrash
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I recently bought Windows 10 and have been having a few problems with DisplayFusion because of it. I never had these problems with Windows 7.
The first problem happens when I'm running a game and try to alt-tab. It doesn't matter whether it's fullscreen, windowed, or borderless windowed, and it doesn't matter if I'm in the game or not. The DisplayFusion alt-tab comes up but so does the default Windows 10 alt-tab for a split second. Then as I tab through my windows, it keeps switching between the two, back and forth.
For example, if I'm running Final Fantasy XIV and Chrome and I alt-tab out of the game, it'll show FFXIV and Chrome with it selected Chrome. But when I press tab, the DisplayFusion alt-tab will disappear and Windows 10 alt-tab comes up with it selected on FFXIV. The same happens in reverse when alt-tabbing from Chrome as well.
The second problem is much more simple. I have the option set to show the taskbar in front of fullscreen applications when they lose focus but it doesn't work when I'm on a program on my second monitor. I'm not sure if that's how that feature works or not, but I don't remember it being a problem when using Windows 7.
Thanks for taking the time to read this.
EDIT: Alright well, this is weird. I figured out what was causing the first problem. It was Fraps. For whatever reason if you're running a game and you alt-tab a bunch while Fraps is open, it causes the problem. It also seems to be connected to moving your mouse while alt-tabbing as well. I've been able to recreate the issue four times now by just closing Fraps and re-opening it. This did not fix the second problem however.
EDIT2: Quick update on the second problem. I ran the game on my second monitor (the one with the DisplayFusion taskbar) and alt-tabbed to Chrome on my primary monitor. The taskbar showed over the game. I'm guessing the problem has something to do with the default Windows 10 taskbar. Is there a way to replace your primary monitor taskbar with a DisplayFusion one?
Nov 4, 2017 (modified Nov 4, 2017)
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