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Nah, it's a Windows thing. I get this request a lot, but every now and then I like to go through the basic troubleshooting steps just to make sure it really isn't a DisplayFusion issue
The issue is that when some monitors sleep (usually DisplayPort monitors and HDMI TVs), they get treated as fully disconnected from the system (exactly the same as physically unplugging it). When that happens, Windows does a full re-detection of all monitors, and in the process, the open application windows get jumbled around.
DisplayFusion has two functions on the Settings > Functions tab that can help:
- Save Window Positions: You can run this before leaving the computer.
- Restore Window Positions: You can run this when returning, to restore the positions after they've been jumbled.
One thing to note is that the windows are uniquely identified by their window handle, which changes when the window is closed, or the computer is restarted. So, the best thing to do is save the positions right before leaving the computer, that way you'll get the most recent layout when you restore
Hope that helps!