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Patrick LaValley
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I have eyefinity enabled and disabled the system icons tray on the multi-monitor taskbar (monitor 1.1) and have it enabled on monitor 1.2. However when I click the arrow on 1.2 it opens on 1.1 Anyone know what I can do to fix that?
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Jan 7, 2014  • #1
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Patrick LaValley
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Not sure if it's important but the start buttons on all 3 monitors work correctly.
Jan 7, 2014  • #2
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Patrick LaValley
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Never mind! All I needed to do was restart...
Never mind again. Restarting somehow CCC forget the preset and reverted back to extended desktop.
Jan 7, 2014 (modified Jan 7, 2014)  • #3
Keith Lammers (BFS)'s profile on WallpaperFusion.com
I wasn't able to reproduce this issue here. From your screenshot, I don't see a taskbar at all on monitor 1.1. Do you have it on a different side of the screen?
Jan 8, 2014  • #4
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Nillaz
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Keith I have this issue as well. Using 3 taskbars, aligned with the bottom of the screen. On monitor 1.1 and 1.3 if I click on the hidden system icon arrow the system icons appear on the same monitor. If I click on the arrow on monitor 1.2 it opens up the system icons on screen 1.1. No combination of settings changes to Displayfusion seems to alleviate this. Start button behaves appropriately on all 3 monitors. Currently using Windows 7-64.

Not the end of the world but it is annoying and inconvenient. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Jan 13, 2014  • #5
Keith Lammers (BFS)'s profile on WallpaperFusion.com
Ok, interesting. I'll do some more testing here then. There must be a way I can reproduce it here :)
Jan 14, 2014  • #6
Keith Lammers (BFS)'s profile on WallpaperFusion.com
I still couldn't reproduce this issue here. Would you be able to do the following?
  • Enable debug logging on the Troubleshooting tab (set it to Logging: Important Only) and click Apply
  • Restart DisplayFusion
  • Click the tray overflow arrow on 1.2 so that it opens on 1.1 (please note the time so I'll know where to look in the log file)
  • Attach the %appdata%\DisplayFusion\DisplayFusion.log file to this topic (can be found by clicking the 'Open Log' button on the Troubleshooting tab)
  • Disable debug logging after sending me the log

Thanks!
Jan 16, 2014  • #7
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Patrick LaValley
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I clicked the system icon at 1028am. I do have a bottom side taskbar on monitors 1.1 and 1.3 but they're set to autohide.
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Jan 16, 2014  • #8
Keith Lammers (BFS)'s profile on WallpaperFusion.com
That's the ticket! If I set the Windows taskbar to auto-hide, then the tray overflow shows up on 1.1. Thanks guys! I've added this to our list to fix up :)
Jan 16, 2014  • #9
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Patrick LaValley
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Okay thanks! That's great to hear. Glad I could help you find the problem. For now I guess I'll just unhide the taskbar.
Jan 16, 2014  • #10
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Nillaz
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Quote:
That's the ticket! If I set the Windows taskbar to auto-hide, then the tray overflow shows up on 1.1. Thanks guys! I've added this to our list to fix up :)


Thanks for looking into this Keith.
Jan 16, 2014  • #11
Keith Lammers (BFS)'s profile on WallpaperFusion.com
We've just released a new DisplayFusion beta version (http://www.displayfusion.com/Download/Beta/) and this issue should be all fixed up. Please let us know if you run into any trouble after updating.

Thanks!
Aug 26, 2014  • #12
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