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Back when I was running Windows 7, I used DisplayFusion's handy "Schedule Wallpaper Changes" feature to automatically cycle my wallpaper every four hours through a course of of six different wallpapers. This worked a treat until I upgraded to Windows 10. Now, though I still have the pertinent information entered into Task Scheduler, the automatic transitions no longer occur at the scheduled intervals.

Could this possibly have something to do with Windows 10 themes and the way they interact with DisplayFusion? Is there some setting I need to turn on/off to override Windows 10's theme management and allow DisplayFusion to control wallpaper transitions?

The reason I suspect Windows 10 themes as the culprit is due to something else I noticed. So I have my DF wallpaper profiles saved under six different names, one for each four-hour interval of the day. And I see that whenever I manually change from one profile to another, the system colors change along with the wallpaper. It's like DF is saving in its wallpaper profile not just the wallpaper settings but all the settings of the currently active theme - color scheme, system sounds, even Action Center settings like "Location On/Off." If I had my preference, DF would only change the wallpaper when it cycles to a new wallpaper profile.
Dec 1, 2015  • #1
Keith Lammers (BFS)'s profile on WallpaperFusion.com
On the DisplayFusion Settings > Options tab, disable the "Aero Colour Mode" option. That should fix up the issue of it changing the colours when the wallpaper changes :)

For the scheduled tasks, could you send me a debug log? Here are the steps:
  • On the Troubleshooting tab, change the Logging drop-down to "L1: Log Minimal"
  • Restart DisplayFusion
  • Try to manually run one of the scheduled tasks
  • Send us the DisplayFusion.log and DebugInfo.html files (can be found by clicking the Open Log button on the Troubleshooting tab)
  • Disable debug logging after sending the log

Thanks!
Dec 2, 2015  • #2
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Thanks for the response, Keith! I went through the procedures you suggested and sent over the log files. Look forward to learning what you discover in them.
Dec 2, 2015  • #3
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