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Nathan Wheatley1
17 discussion posts
I run WindowBlinds. I realize that WB is 99% the source of the issue depicted in the attachment (ugly buttons on secondary monitor taskbars).

So, what process(es) related to DisplayFusion should I tell WindowBlinds to ignore in hopes of fixing the problem?

Thanks!
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Sep 4, 2016  • #1
Keith Lammers (BFS)'s profile on WallpaperFusion.com
You can try having it ignore DisplayFusion.exe, but I think this might be caused by DisplayFusion trying to load the theme data from WindowBlinds. Are you running Windows 10?
Sep 7, 2016  • #2
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Nathan Wheatley1
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Yes, I am running Windows 10.

Excluding WindowBlinds just caused the taskbars to turn white.

I've attached what a "themed" button looks like in WindowBlinds (for the theme I've chose that puts a Win7 look back). I've also discovered the ugly colors in my first post were because DisplayFusion was pulling color from Windows itself (which was still set to teal...on the orange applied everywhere else).

I realize this may not be something you can fix, but thanks for the help anyway!
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Sep 10, 2016 (modified Sep 10, 2016)  • #3
Keith Lammers (BFS)'s profile on WallpaperFusion.com
Ok, thanks! We've got this on our list to fix up, so we'll definitely let you know if/when we're able to get it sorted :)
Sep 13, 2016  • #4
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Nathan Wheatley1
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I realize my 3-screen, third-party-themed setup may not be the most common, but thanks for looking into it.
Sep 14, 2016  • #5
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