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Zane Gooden
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So I've recently bought Pro just so that I could dual monitor, while playing a game in full screen on one monitor while being able to click and do other stuff on the other. I've been following how-to's as best as I can, but it doesnt seem to work. Extra info the games I'm running are League of Legends and various Steam games, if that helps.
May 27, 2013  • #1
Keith Lammers (BFS)'s profile on WallpaperFusion.com
Some games don't behave properly with the Prevent Window Deactivation Function, but I'll test it out with League of Legends and keep you posted on what I find out.

Thanks!
May 28, 2013  • #2
Keith Lammers (BFS)'s profile on WallpaperFusion.com
Ok, I've tested this out, and it seems that League of Legends ignores the function altogether. I can't get it to work using any of the available methods either.

If this was the only reason you purchased DisplayFusion, we can certainly refund your purchase. Just email us at support@displayfusion.com to request the refund.

Thanks!
May 28, 2013  • #3
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Zane Gooden
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this was the main reason i did buy it, but the steam games i play trying to do this are Killing floor and Kenshi, while it does work on Kenshi, it doesnt seem to work with killing floor, it just freaks out my system to the point where i have to end the KF process in order to do anything.
May 31, 2013  • #4
Keith Lammers (BFS)'s profile on WallpaperFusion.com
Ok, unfortunately there's nothing we can really do there as it's a pretty basic hook that either works or doesn't. Some games behave fine but others not so much :(

Again, if you would prefer a refund, just give us a shout at the email address above and we'll take care of it.

Thanks!
May 31, 2013 (modified May 31, 2013)  • #5
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