ForceGaia
3 discussion posts
When using TeamViewer to remote access a PC running Displayfusion to set the wallpaper, the two programs end up fighting.
By default, Teamviewer removes the remote user's wallpaper to help speed up the connection (less to compress in the video stream), However when it does this DisplayFusion goes and reapplies it, so Teamviewer removes it again, rinse and repeat.
Can DisplayFusion intelligently detect a TeamViewer remote connection and opt to not re-apply the wallpaper until TeamViewer is disconnected?
Dec 1, 2017 (modified Dec 1, 2017)
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ForceGaia
3 discussion posts
I know that DisplayFusion has triggers to so various things, but I've not experimented with them so I've no idea how powerful they are. But, with your suggestion in mind, would it be possible to toggle that "Auto Fix" setting automatically with a trigger that simply checks if teamviewer's executable is running in the background?
Possibly! Is TeamViewer installed as a Windows service? Or does it only start as a user process when needed?