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Johan Barkhuizen
14 discussion posts
Hi there

Would it be possible to add a "delete active wallpaper hotkey" and then simply set a new one, i.e. when selecting a directory to choose wallpapers from?

Also not sure if this is a 4.1b3 problem but Win7 64 Aero keeps breaking when switching Monitor profiles. (taskbars no longer transparent). It's resolved by setting the screens manually again in Desktop Personalise.

Thanks :)
Johan
Jun 13, 2012  • #1
Keith Lammers (BFS)'s profile on WallpaperFusion.com
I've added your feature request to our list, and I'll be sure to let you know if/when we're able to implement it.

As for the Monitor Profiles issue, could you try 4.1 B4, as well as 4.0.1 Stable, and post the results in a new topic so that we can track it more easily?

Thanks!
Jun 13, 2012  • #2
Keith Lammers (BFS)'s profile on WallpaperFusion.com
Just wanted to let you know that in DisplayFusion 5.0 Beta 5, you can now right-click a monitor in the DisplayFusion Wallpaper window and choose "Show Image in Explorer" from the context menu to locate the image automatically in Windows Explorer. From there, you can delete the image, or do whatever you like with it :)

Thanks!
Dec 4, 2012  • #3
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Johan Barkhuizen
14 discussion posts
Thanks Keith

I think I was hoping for a way to hit a hotkey to delete the current image from my library (which is tooo big!) and set a new wallpaper in one go. With the 'get papers from Flicker' feature it is so much easier to just hit a hotkey to load the next one that I've almost stopped using my local wallpapers altogether. Wonderful program ;)

Thanks again
Johan

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Just wanted to let you know that in DisplayFusion 5.0 Beta 5, you can now right-click a monitor in the DisplayFusion Wallpaper window and choose "Show Image in Explorer" from the context menu to locate the image automatically in Windows Explorer. From there, you can delete the image, or do whatever you like with it :)

Thanks!
Dec 5, 2012  • #4
Keith Lammers (BFS)'s profile on WallpaperFusion.com
Cool, no problem, glad to hear that Flickr is working well for you!
Dec 5, 2012  • #5
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