Adder94534
2 discussion posts
Not sure where to ask this, and apologies if I'm doing this wrong, but recently I've had an issue with Displayfusion. The option to middle mouse a window to kick it to the next screen works on all windows, except chrome. It worked on it fine just the other day but now several days and many resets later it doesn't. It glitches out and makes the window smaller and a weird ratio. When I click maximize it suddenly kicks it to the other screen. Any ideas what's up? Thanks again in advance, sorry to bother.
Hello,
Was there any notable change to your system when the function stopped working, like a windows, or chrome update? It's odd that it would just stop working out of the blue.
Thanks!
Javsp
9 discussion posts
Yeah I have the same problem. I think DF is not correctly detecting the Chrome process (the latest version at least). I've found this issue related with this browser and also the other one in which DF taskbar won't hide when you play a video in full screen on secondary monitors (as recently commented in other threads). I think devs are already working on this issue. I'm not sure about the first one.
Oct 18, 2020 (modified Oct 18, 2020)
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Hello,
What version of chrome are you running?
Thanks!
Hello,
Could you follow the steps below?
* Download and run Process Explorer (run it as Administrator): https://download.sysinternals.com/files/ProcessExplorer.zip
* Launch Chrome
* Select the Chrome process in Process Explorer
* Press Ctrl + D, it should show the loaded DLLs in the bottom pane
* Press Ctrl + A to save the info from Process Explorer
* Reply with the info attached
Thanks!
Adder94534
2 discussion posts
Sorry for the late reply, lot has been going on. recently though it's started working just fine again, i don't know what fixed it but it works as it should!
Hello,
Interesting! If it comes back, let me know!
Javsp
9 discussion posts
I've located the issue (in my case). Middle button won't work if you have checked "Force Display Fusion to Treat This As A Full screen Application" for Google Chrome in Compatibility settings (as you suggested in other thread). I had previously checked it in order to hide the taskbar when you are playing a video in full screen on secondary monitors. If I uncheck this option, the middle mouse button works again but then the taskbar on secondary monitors is always on the top.
Oct 22, 2020 (modified Oct 22, 2020)
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Javsp
9 discussion posts
The last beta update fixed the issue. Thanks!
Hello,
I'm sorry I missed you earlier reply! Glad to hear it's working though, if you have any other questions, feel free to reach out to us.
Thanks!