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Incog Nito39904
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Hi, My multi monitor setup is one 1366x768 horizontal and one 1080x1920 vertical on windows 10

I'm trying to use Path of building ( https://github.com/Openarl/PathOfBuilding ) vertically
It's a opensource offline build calculator for the game Path of Exile

I bought my copy of displayfusion off Steam

But the screen would look like the attachment
which is, of course, very inconvenient for me.

Weirdly, this does not happen with older version ( 7 or something when I had it on trial ).

Is there a way to fix this on my part?

Edit: Added a second screenshot to let you see more clearly the region it's supposed to be in
• Attachment: 2017-12-07 (1).png [3,439,994 bytes]
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• Attachment [protected]: 2017-12-07 (2).png [1,923,013 bytes]
Dec 7, 2017 (modified Dec 7, 2017)  • #1
Keith Lammers (BFS)'s profile on WallpaperFusion.com
Are you able to manually resize the window to fit in that space? I'm wondering if that window might have a minimum width.
Dec 7, 2017  • #2
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Incog Nito39904
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There does seem to be a minimum width, but check out the attachment

How does it manage to shrink to that width when I shift+maximize the window???
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Dec 7, 2017  • #3
Keith Lammers (BFS)'s profile on WallpaperFusion.com
It looks like it just ends up off the left side of the monitor instead of the right side. If you exit DisplayFusion, does it maximize correctly to that portrait monitor?
Dec 7, 2017  • #4
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Incog Nito39904
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This is what it looks like when I exit displayfusion.

But actually, I tried a few times and I couldn't reproduce the left side being clipped off with displayfusion on.

I don't know what happened.
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Dec 7, 2017  • #5
Keith Lammers (BFS)'s profile on WallpaperFusion.com
Strange! Glad to hear it's working now at least :)
Dec 7, 2017  • #6
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Incog Nito39904
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Well, not exactly.

I want the window to stick to 1:1, aka the top half of the vertical monitor, not the entire screen.

It's like that in the first post.

I put a text editor in the bottom half.

Is there another way to fix this?
Dec 7, 2017  • #7
Keith Lammers (BFS)'s profile on WallpaperFusion.com
Ah, gotcha, sorry for the mixup.

Could you try this?
  • On the Settings > Functions tab, add a Custom Function like the attached screenshot and give it a key combination.
  • Try running that function on the window when your mouse is somewhere over that top split.
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Dec 7, 2017  • #8
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I tried that, and it's still clipping over.

It appears that it won't allow the width to be less than 1244 when it's not in 'maximized' state.

100% width for the program is just 1244.

I tried reverting displayfusion to 7.1.

See the attachment for the result.

Displayfusion 7.1 would put the window to the maximized state, so it's working as intended.

But I'll lose all the cool new features since 7.1 so it's not the best idea.

Is there a way to revert to this behavior without losing all the new features and fixes?

Thanks a lot
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Dec 7, 2017  • #9
Keith Lammers (BFS)'s profile on WallpaperFusion.com
Ah ok, that makes sense. We haven't done the "fake" maximized state with splitting since 7.1 because it was causing too many issues with other applications. If we're able to add it back in as an option in a future version, I'll definitely let you know.

Thanks!
Dec 8, 2017  • #10
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That's a bummer.

I guess I'll have to settle with 7.1 for now then.

Looking forward to you guys adding it back.

Thanks
Dec 9, 2017  • #11
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