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Francesco Poli
4 discussion posts
Hello to everyone, i'am an italian user DF so.. sorry for the english :-)
I'm pretty happy with this software but there is just one thing that could be very useful for me.
I'm an amateur photographer and retoucher. I have two monitor and, of course, sometimes i shoot portraits that are vertically oriented.
so, is it possible to create an hotkeys to change quickly the rotation of the 2nd monitor?
and, maybe, to save two different profile for the wallpapers as you rotate.
I'll explain better. imagine two monitors. in the first, landscape mode, let's say wallpaper A.
in the second, landscape mode, wallpaper B.
If i press the hotkeys and put it vertically, the wallpaper change and became C.
as i press again the hotkeys and i came back to landascape mode in monitor 2, the wallpaper automatically switch from C to B again.
Am i asking the moon? ;-)
Thank you, and good work!
Jan 18, 2012  • #1
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Francesco Poli
4 discussion posts
Ok, i find some workaround but some question still remains.
I've seen the hotkeys (i have italian so i'll translate in english what i see) "load monitor profile: horizontal" and vertical.
if i choose an hotkeys for this everythnig work, i can switch between horizontal and vertical.
and that's ok, but i have three problems.
1) the most important: when i change resolution i'm not able to use all the desktop that has been rotated. i've found why.
when i rotate the monitor with the hotkeys the upper side of the rotated monitor goes at the same "height" of the upper side of other monitor so i'm not able to expand all the windows because a bit of the rotated monitor has some space below the lower side of the landscape monitor and photoshop doesn't make me open for full the image. to do that i've to go in the menu screen in control panel and move the bottom side of rotated monitor to be at the same height of the bottom of the other monitor.
if you don't understand i'll post you an image with the settings.
2) is possible to remove the warning that i have changed the monitor profile and in 15 second everything will be restored?
3)it's possible to "melt" load monitor profile horizontal and load wallpaper horizontal"? the same thing even for vertical. because every time someone change the orientation has to press two hotkeys instead of, maybe, one.
thanks a lot, bye!
Jan 18, 2012  • #2
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Francesco Poli
4 discussion posts
Problem 1 (seems) solved just updating the graphic card's driver.
What about the other 2?
Thnak a lot
Jan 19, 2012  • #3
Keith Lammers (BFS)'s profile on WallpaperFusion.com
Glad to hear #1 is sorted out!

#2: You can disable the confirmation prompt using the "Monitor Configuration: Don't Show Confirm Prompt" option in the Advanced Settings. Just set it 1, and restart DisplayFusion.

#3: You certainly can do this! At the top of the Monitor Configuration window, click the "Manage Monitor Profiles" button, then select the Monitor Profile, and use the "Wallpaper Profile" button on the bottom left to assign a Wallpaper Profile to it.

More info here: http://www.displayfusion.com/Help/#monitorconfig-manage

Thanks!
Jan 19, 2012  • #4
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Francesco Poli
4 discussion posts
Ok, eveything truly perfect.
Just one question more, off topic.
Is possible to have the screensaver on a screen (for example 2) when i'm working in number 1?
Jan 19, 2012  • #5
Keith Lammers (BFS)'s profile on WallpaperFusion.com
Glad to hear it!

Unfortunately it's not possible to run a screen saver on only one monitor.
Jan 20, 2012  • #6
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James Cioffi
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Wow, this is great. Works like a charm. This program was really a good investment for me. Thank you, developers.

I had never needed this before, but now I am reading a lot of logs - very vertical - and it occurred to me that DisplayFusion might do this. (I guess thanks to Google too.)

:)

Jim C
Jun 29, 2016  • #7
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