Robert Watson1
6 discussion posts
I've created a Window Location rule for stereoscopic player to prevent it from losing full screen mode with
1. use selected monitor
2. Run selected function on the window
3. Prevent Window deactivation
4. All Windows
5. Delay 60sec
This isn't working....anytime I click on my secondary monitor the player is kicked out of full screen mode
I've just had a chance to test this out, and even without using the Prevent Window Deactivation Function, Stereoscopic Player 2.1.1 stays full screen when I click outside of it with the mouse.
Which version of Windows and Stereoscopic Player are you using?
Robert Watson1
6 discussion posts
using win7 ultimate and the latest version of stereoscopic player. What's weird is that it had worked before and then suddenly stopped. The only thing I can think that changed was that I started using a different video card for the secondary monitor. When it worked properly, I used a nvidia geforce videocard for the primary display and an intel 4600 chipset driver for secondary display. Now I'm using identical nvidia videocards (non-sli) to drive the primary & secondary monitor and disabled the intel chipset driver.
Is it possible that display fusion is confusing which monitor is being used because they're identical video cards?
addendum:
I went back to original setup with intel/nvidia graphics.....didn't help....full screen stereoscopic player still kicks out of full screen on primary display when clicking on secondary display.
stereoscopic player v2.1.1
do you need logs, which ones?
Dec 4, 2013 (modified Dec 5, 2013)
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#4
If you exit DisplayFusion, does this issue still occur? Just wondering if DisplayFusion is causing it, or if it's indeed related to something else.
Robert Watson1
6 discussion posts
it does it regardless .....when I change the stereoscopic player to fullscreen and then move the mouse to the secondary screen and click the secondary desktop the player gets out of full screen mode and the mouse appears on the primary screen
....somethings not right here
Dec 7, 2013 (modified Dec 7, 2013)
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#6
Ok, strange! I definitely can't reproduce this issue here, even with DisplayFusion running. Perhaps another program on your system is interfering?
I'd suggest trying it in Safe Mode, to see if it still happens there. If it doesn't then there's definitely some background process in normal mode that's causing it to occur.
Hope that helps!