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sirkuz
11 discussion posts
Just came across this one when double clicking an acrobat window to open full size on primary monitor. If I close DF this issue doesn't occur. See screen shot and let me know if you need to know other setting to troubleshoot. Its the full version Adobe Acrobat 9. Thanks.

http://i238.photobucket.com/albums/ff294/sirkuz/acrobat9df_beta_v3146.png
Oct 7, 2009  • #1
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sirkuz
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Couple additional notes:

Just tested with lastest .7 beta and it still happens.
Happens when double clicking title bar to maximize app or using maximize button.
Can be resolved by clicking adobe icon on windows taskbar to minimize, then again to reopen.
Oct 7, 2009  • #2
Jon Tackabury (BFS)'s profile on WallpaperFusion.com
I have tried this in Windows 7 x64 RTM with Adobe Acrobat Pro 9.0.0 and it works fine for me. Can you try disabling the Global Mouse Hook on the Troubleshooting tab in the DisplayFusion Settings window and let me know if the issue still occurs?
Oct 7, 2009  • #3
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sirkuz
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Sorry for the slow reply. Yes win7 x64 rtm here. Can recreate consistently but only with a pdf file open (doesn't appear to have a problem if there is no file open in acrobat). Adobe version 9.1.3.

Disabling mouse hooks does NOT rectify the problem. Still able to consistently replicate here.
Oct 11, 2009  • #4
John L. Galt's profile on WallpaperFusion.com
I OTOH cannot replicate that at all. Acrobat 9 Pro, DF 3.1.4.7b and Windows 7 Ultimate 64bit RTM.

I opened a random PDF from my documents and can maximize and window Acrobat on both primary and secondary monitors.
I am I.
Oct 11, 2009  • #5
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sirkuz
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John,

I will try it a little bit later today with all startup items disabled to try and rule out any interference.

Thanks,
Nick
Oct 12, 2009  • #6
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sirkuz
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Hmm, well my next step I just took was to simply disable aero and that seems to fix as well. John, do you have Aero enabled for testing?
Oct 12, 2009  • #7
Jon Tackabury (BFS)'s profile on WallpaperFusion.com
@sirkuz: Do you experience the problem on both your main and secondary monitors? Can you try disabling all DisplayFusion features (taskbars, titlebar buttons, window snapping... etc) and let me know if the problem is still occurring? If you could narrow down the feature that is causing the problem it would be a huge help. Thanks!
Oct 13, 2009  • #8
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sirkuz
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Problem does occur on both primary and secondary.

If I disable the the DisplayFusion taskbar the problem goes away, so it is something in relation to that and I guess maybe the fact that my task bar is on the left side of the screens?

Thanks
Nick
Oct 13, 2009  • #9
Jon Tackabury (BFS)'s profile on WallpaperFusion.com
I'm using Windows 7 with Aero enabled, and I have tried to reproduce this error with my secondary monitor to the right and left and it still always work perfectly for me. Can you please confirm the exact DisplayFusion and Adobe Acrobat versions you are using? Thanks!
Oct 13, 2009  • #10
John L. Galt's profile on WallpaperFusion.com
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Hmm, well my next step I just took was to simply disable aero and that seems to fix as well. John, do you have Aero enabled for testing?


Full Aero, Acrobat 9 Pro V 9.1.3, and I moved the Taskbar to the left just to verify - I cannot reproduce this either.

Have you tried reinstalling Acrobat as well (or at the very least performing a repair)? (Also I just found out that I have a 9.2 update waiting, so I am going ot install that and report back with new info just in case it is the update that is causing havoc)....
I am I.
Oct 14, 2009  • #11
Jon Tackabury (BFS)'s profile on WallpaperFusion.com
In an effort to cleanup the DisplayFusion forum, this topic is being locked and archived because it applies to an older version of DisplayFusion. If you are using the latest version of DisplayFusion and would still like some assistance, please create a new topic and I'll be happy to help you out. Thanks! :)
Feb 4, 2010  • #12
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