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Opticondude
11 discussion posts
My Google Chrome window shakes when clicking the "move to next monitor" button. It only seems to do this when the window is maximized.

I'm running Windows 7 Pro SP1, DisplayFusion Pro 8.0, and Chrome 52.0.2743.116 m (64-bit).
Aug 9, 2016 (modified Aug 9, 2016)  • #1
Keith Lammers (BFS)'s profile on WallpaperFusion.com
Is Chrome the only application that does this? Applications will restore, then move and re-maximize when using the "Move to Next Monitor" button, but all windows will do that, not just Chrome. If you can provide a video of the issue some how, that would be great!
Aug 9, 2016  • #2
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Opticondude
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Yes, it is only Chrome that does this. I will try to get a video of it to send. It almost looks like you are shaking an etch sketch.
Aug 9, 2016  • #3
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Opticondude
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Please see below for video.
Aug 9, 2016 (modified Aug 9, 2016)  • #4
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Opticondude
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Here is the video...
• Attachment [protected]: ice_video_20160809-105105.zip [5,263,051 bytes]
Aug 9, 2016  • #5
Keith Lammers (BFS)'s profile on WallpaperFusion.com
Thanks! I'm surprised you're only seeing that on Chrome actually. It is what I expected, due to DF restoring the window, moving it, then re-maximizing it, and on my system, all applications do that :)
Aug 9, 2016  • #6
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Opticondude
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All applications do that, you're right. Chrome just seems to shake a lot more, and is the only application that is noticeable to me.
Aug 10, 2016  • #7
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