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Jean-Luc Aubert
3 discussion posts
Hello,

I bought a license for display fusion yesterday and I really like it so thank you for developing it.
Now for my question : both my monitors are hardware calibrated but it seems that windows isn't able to reload the profiles when I change the monitor configuration so I need to manually reload them using a profile loader. I was wondering if it is possible to automatically run a program after switching monitor profile (to run the profile loader automatically).
I don't know if it's already possible or not and if not if it's a feature that would be easy or hard to add (and if it would be useful to enough people to justify it), but just in case :)

Best regards,

Jean-Luc
Jul 7, 2013  • #1
Keith Lammers (BFS)'s profile on WallpaperFusion.com
We're adding something in the future that will allow you to do this, so we'll be sure to post an update when that's available.

In the meantime, it's possible to change Monitor Profiles using DisplayFusionCommand.exe, so you could create a batch file or VBScript to change the Monitor Profile, wait a few seconds, and then apply the calibration profile, and then you can run that from a desktop shortcut. If that would work for you, please let me know if you need additional instructions on how to set it up :)
Jul 8, 2013  • #2
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Jean-Luc Aubert
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Thank you Keith, that's a great news, I wasn't sure the feature was useful to enough people to be considered, I really appreciate :)
In the mean time I will try with a batch script (will bring back memories from the time before windows - ouch, I feel suddenly so old :-) ).
If I can't get it to work I will post a cry for help ! :)

Best regards,

Jean-Luc
Jul 8, 2013  • #3
Keith Lammers (BFS)'s profile on WallpaperFusion.com
The latest DisplayFusion betas has added scripted functions, and we’ve created a script to do this now. After updating to the beta (http://www.displayfusion.com/Download/Beta/), click the “Download Scripted” button on the Settings > Functions tab, and download the “Change Monitor Profile and Launch an Application” script. Then just assign a key combo to it, or set it as a TitleBar Button, and you should be all set :)

Thanks!
Dec 2, 2014  • #4
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