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Ben_
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#1
Previously had profiles setup within W7 and W8.1 to specify a window location for applications. After upgrading to Windows 10 the window location rules do not move the specified window to the defined location. I noticed an issue while attempting to 'edit function' of a specific application which was not following the defined rules. While edting and using the 'target window' (bullseye) tool to select the desired applications position the cursor changes from the normal bullseye to 'unavailable.' However, this bug seems to be explicitly related to applications running from a secondary drive only, not the system drive.

For instance, I run Notepad++ from a secondary drive with a window location and size defined when it launches. I attempt to target the window and the icon changes from a bullseye to unavailable (a circle with diagonal line). If I open any application on the system drive (c:\) , displayfusion will capture the windows location and size without issue.

#2
I've also noticed that "move window to next monitor and size proportionally" is not working correctly either.

#3
Also, the titlebar shortcuts, on mouse-over, display 5-10px below the actual titlebar.

#4
Displayfusion taskbar is acting very funky...

Displayfusion 7.3 beta 2
Windows 10 Pro x64
Aug 11, 2015 (modified Aug 12, 2015)  • #1
Keith Lammers (BFS)'s profile on WallpaperFusion.com
Could you attach your troubleshooting info?
  • Open the DisplayFusion Settings > Troubleshooting tab
  • Click the Copy to Clipboard button
  • Open Notepad, paste the text, and save the file
  • Reply with the text file attached

For issue #3, could you attach a screenshot?

For issue #4, could you provide some more details on the taskbar funkiness?
Aug 14, 2015  • #2
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Ben_
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• Attachment: Clipboard-20150814.png [580 bytes]
Clipboard-20150814.png
Clipboard-20150814.png
• Attachment [protected]: Clipboard-20150814.txt [94,483 bytes]
Aug 15, 2015  • #3
Keith Lammers (BFS)'s profile on WallpaperFusion.com
Thanks! In your Windows display settings, what's the scaling level set to?
Aug 20, 2015  • #4
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Ben_
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130%
Aug 21, 2015  • #5
Keith Lammers (BFS)'s profile on WallpaperFusion.com
Ok, I can't reproduce that issue here for some reason. Is that screenshot from Windows 10? The buttons and window border look like a Windows 8 window. Is it from a specific application?
Aug 24, 2015  • #6
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Ben_
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It's Windows 10
Sep 11, 2015  • #7
Keith Lammers (BFS)'s profile on WallpaperFusion.com
Ok, if you're not already on Beta 5 (https://www.displayfusion.com/Download/Beta) can you give it a try? We've fixed a bunch of issues with the TitleBar Buttons in Windows 10, so hopefully it fixes this too :)
Sep 11, 2015  • #8
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Ben_
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the oversized overlay is still present.
Sep 12, 2015  • #9
Keith Lammers (BFS)'s profile on WallpaperFusion.com
Are you using a custom Windows theme, or a tweaking utility like Winaero Tweaker to adjust the window appearance? I can't figure out why your screenshot looks the way it does (with borders and coloured titlebars).
Sep 14, 2015  • #10
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Ben_
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Yes, I am. Totally forgot about that. It's TinyWindowsBorders, though there were no issues while using it and DF in Windows 7/8.1.
Sep 14, 2015  • #11
Keith Lammers (BFS)'s profile on WallpaperFusion.com
Ah ok. Would you be able to attach that utility here? I looked it up, but it looks like it's been replaced by WinAero Tweaker.
Sep 16, 2015  • #12
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In respect to troubleshooting the issue, sure.
• Attachment [protected]: TinyWindowsBorders.zip [48,678 bytes]
Sep 19, 2015  • #13
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Just downloaded the newer version, its basically the same app AND it includes the ability to resize the titlebar height. The old version posted above does not, however, I manually change the titlebar font size. That goes in hand with 130% DPI scaling.

Personally, I'm not too fond of the LARGE titlebar in WIndows 8/8.1/10. It looks like the smallest the titlebar will go is 23 px, but that could be based off of the current FONT and SIZE of the FONT used for the titlebar.

I'm certain there is a way to dynamically resize the Titlebar mouse-hover overlay for DF functions.
Sep 19, 2015 (modified Sep 19, 2015)  • #14
Keith Lammers (BFS)'s profile on WallpaperFusion.com
With 7.3 we've actually added an Advanced Setting to scale the TitleBar Buttons. I've attached a screenshot for reference.

Please let me know if you still run into any trouble at all :)
• Attachment: Advanced Settings - TitleBar Button Scaling.jpg [188,416 bytes]
Advanced Settings - TitleBar Button Scaling.jpg
Advanced Settings - TitleBar Button Scaling.jpg
Sep 22, 2015  • #15
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Ok, I'll take a look. Also you forgot to add the screenshot :)
Sep 24, 2015  • #16
Keith Lammers (BFS)'s profile on WallpaperFusion.com
Sorry! I had uploaded it but left it protected. It should be there now :)
Sep 25, 2015  • #17
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