Matthew Raymond
5 discussion posts
Hi,
Is it possible to disable mirroring window button when mirroring is active on a specific application? At the moment if you press the mirror window button twice on the same window it just freezes the whole application.
Also, is there way I can pause mirroring? The scenario is that I want to mirror a tab on Chrome browser then pause mirroring, which will result on the window still being mirrored but on a static window and I will still be able to open another tab on chrome which will not mirror. And if I press the start mirror button then it will continue mirroring in a normal state.
Thanks.
Pressing the mirror button twice seems to work fine here, which mirror function are you using?
Pausing a mirror is on our feature request list, so I've added your vote to it.
Thanks!
Matthew Raymond
5 discussion posts
We are using Mirror Window (no border). Also there is a trigger enabled as Event: Window Create; Window Text: "Mirror Window"; Action: Move Window to Specific Size and Location.
We have also configured a Scripted Function (sourced from one of the discussions in this forum) and added a button to Close Mirror.
When you press the mirror button more than once we cannot see it opening more than one Mirrored window. However, when we press the close mirror button nothing happens and mirroring is enabled until we close the application (Chrome) window.
Matthew Raymond
5 discussion posts
Hi. I also have to correct myself here. I have discovered that the mirrored windows are stacked on top of each other that is why we couldn't see more than one. Our users are clicking on mirror button more than once by mistake and that is resulting on Chrome browser to flicker. It would be helpful if we can restrict the mirror button while it is already active, and/or get close mirror button to close all the mirrored windows. I have included the file you asked for. Many thanks.
• Attachment [protected]: DisplayFusionDebugInfo.zip [33,862 bytes]
Ah that makes sense, I'll add this to our feature request list as well.
Thanks!
Matthew Raymond
5 discussion posts
Hi,
Do you have any time frame on this?
Thanks.
We don't guarantee that feature requests will be implemented, or offer timelines on possible implementation. We'll be sure to let you know if we do add it to our planned features in a future version.
Thanks!