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Scalar
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Hi,
first sorry for my bad english.
I have a new Monitor with a resolution 2880 x 1620. In Firefox i have problems to read some websites so i write a action "if ff Starts then change Profil to 1080". How can i automatic change back to the 2880 x 1620 resolution if i leave FF?
I think something like a standard Profil thats aktive if no other condition match.

i hope u can understand my Question.

Greetings
Feb 28, 2017 (modified Feb 28, 2017)  • #1
Keith Lammers (BFS)'s profile on WallpaperFusion.com
When you leave Firefox, are you closing it? Or just switching to another application?

Also, have you tried just using Ctrl + Mousewheel Up to zoom into the webpage? It might be easier than switching the screen resolution every time :)
Mar 1, 2017  • #2
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Hi,
do u know the Logitech Gaming Software. In this Software for keyborads an mouses u can define profiles for different programs. If the focus change the profil for the active program is activatet. So if u play a game u can use the macros for the game and if u change to firerfox u can use the same keys for website adresses. And if u go to a program with no profil or desktop the standard profill will be active. I was hoping that displayFusion do the same with Profiles for the different programms i use. The shortcut with the mouse is ok, but Outlook or someting else dont have the shortcut.
Mar 1, 2017  • #3
Keith Lammers (BFS)'s profile on WallpaperFusion.com
Yep, it is possible to switch resolutions when switching programs, though it's a bit disruptive because of the monitor reconfiguration that happens when applying new monitor settings. Anyway, here are the steps:
  • Save each different resolution as a Monitor Profile
  • On the Settings > Triggers tab, add a rule for the application (i.e. Firefox). Choose the "Window Focused" Trigger Event, and in the Actions pane, click Add > Run Function > "Load Monitor Profile: Profile Name". Make sure to enable the "Stop processing" option in the Trigger rule as well.
  • Add similar Trigger rules for any other applications.
  • Finally, add a Trigger rule for all applications (*.*), and in that rule, load the Monitor Profile you want to use for all other applications.

Hope that helps!
Mar 3, 2017  • #4
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