glez
2 discussion posts
Hi,
Some of my biggest gripes have been with monitor fading. Would love to know if I can solve these:
Issue #1: Monitor stays faded when mouse reaches it
My Settings: "Monitor Fading Mode" set to "Fade Non-Current Monitors"
I multitask very frequently between (two) different monitors as I'm sure others do as well, but I noticed that you have to click on the new monitor to unfade it every time which sometimes makes me click on things that I don't mean to. Is it possible to have monitors "unfade" automatically once the mouse reaches it without having to click, similar to how the multi monitor taskbar opacity works when you mouse over it? It would make things feel A LOT more seamless!
Issue #2: Exclude certain windows from fading (whitelist..?)
Sometimes I need to see a certain window at all times, but I haven't found any easy way to whitelist certain windows so that they don't fade while the others on the same monitor do. For example, if I'm following a written tutorial on one monitor or watching a video while I'm working on the other, I need that window to not be affected by fading. The only way to not have it fade out is to fullscreen the window which isn't practical when needing to see multiple windows on the same monitor.
Bug Report: Toggle Monitor Fading Hotkey not working..?
I've tried many different hotkey combinations for "Toggle Monitor Fading" but nothing seems to work. As far as I understand, the hotkey is supposed to enable or disable Monitor Fading, but it doesn't seem to be working for me. Anyone else?
Let me know if there are any ways that I can solve these issues or if I can put them in as feature requests! Thank you!
24 days ago (modified 24 days ago)
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I've added these to our feature request list. 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.
In the DisplayFusion Settings > Functions, do you have "Enable Hotkeys" checked?
Thanks!