Allan Martin548351
3 discussion posts
Hey guys!
I recently got a bigger 1440p monitor to go along with my old 1080p monitor. The smaller one stays below the bigger one.
Now when I try to arrange my screens with displayfusion I can't put the smaller one exactly in the middle. Even though the pixel count appears when I move it left or right, I can't leave it centered.
Is there a script or something that would instantly put it right in the center? Or maybe a way to manually input the position in pixels? I know it has to stay between 320px on each side for isntance.
Thank you!
Is it snapping over to align with the left or right of the other monitor? If so, could you try holding shift while dragging/dropping the monitor? At the moment, there isn't a way to specify an exact offset for the monitor.
Aeon
11 discussion posts
Hey Keith!
Yes, they align perfectly when they are edge to edge or border to border. Center to center though, be that below, above or to the sides, they won't.
edit. I logged in with a different account for some reason.
Jan 26, 2016 (modified Jan 26, 2016)
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Ok, thanks guys! We do have an open feature request for being able to enter the exact X,Y values, so I've added your votes to it. In the meantime, you could sort of work around this by saving the monitor configuration as a Monitor Profile, and then editing the Monitor1_BoundsX and Monitor1_BoundsY values for each monitor in the registry (HKCU\Software\Binary Fortress Software\DisplayFusion\Monitor Profiles\guid)
Allan Martin548351
3 discussion posts
Thanks Keith.
For now registry hack worked all right!
Awesome, glad to hear it!
Jeffen Nilsson
118 discussion posts
I'm currently still using the registry edit and was wondering if there was any progress on this feature request?
No news on this yet, sorry!
Jeffen Nilsson
118 discussion posts
Hey keith, any update on this request? the registry hack doesnt seem to work for me any longer
Let me check on it and I'll post an update when I have one.
Thanks!
Ok, no promises, but we're going to try and fit this into 9.6.2.
Thanks!