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Jef Waite
13 discussion posts
I can't seem to get any of the hotkeys to work.

Specifically: Ctrl-Win-X and Ctrl-Win-W (move next/move previous).

This is with the latest release. I've looked through the settings and can't see any place where it would be disabled. My "Win" key does work, and will bring up the start menu when pressed.

This is on Windows 7 64bit. I had read that the Logitech Game software could mess things up, and have tried with it not running and restarting DisplayFusion, still no luck.

Any other places I can look? Thanks
Jan 5, 2013  • #1
Keith Lammers (BFS)'s profile on WallpaperFusion.com
On the Settings > Functions tab, could you try changing one of them to Ctrl + Shift + X instead of Ctrl + Win + X to see if it works? Just want to confirm whether it's an issue with the Win key, or all key combinations.

Thanks!
Jan 9, 2013  • #2
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Jef Waite
13 discussion posts
Changing it to Ctrl-Shift-X lets me move the windows.

I have a Logitech G710+ mechanical keyboard and a G600 MMO mouse. I have tried with the Logitech Game software on and off, and also with DisplayFusion running as Admin, and without heightened privileges.

I notice that as soon as I hit the Windows key the window loses focus. If I do the following. Hit Ctrl-Win / Then click on the window to give it focus / Then hit X it will work correctly. So somehow my hitting the Win key is making Windows release focus of the window.

I can remap the keys to use Ctrl-Shift for now, just have to turn Sticky keys off so it doesn't yell at me. :)

Not sure if this is a bug, or dumb user error. If you have any suggestions, please let me know.
Jan 9, 2013  • #3
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Jef Waite
13 discussion posts
Just replying to my message. I fixed the problem.

I had a program called Game Companion running for some reason (some hold over from Oblivion, but I digress).

Killing that allows me to use the normal Keybinds. Ctrl-Win-X works flawlessly now.

Apologies for wasting your time, but I figured I'd leave this here in case someone else has the problem so they can get a solution.
Jan 10, 2013  • #4
Keith Lammers (BFS)'s profile on WallpaperFusion.com
Excellent, glad to hear it! Thanks for posting the solution as well :)
Jan 10, 2013  • #5
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