Landelor
3 discussion posts
Hi Team,
I'm having an issue where if I run the program as a different user in Windows 10, the shortcut keys to move it to a different screen do not function.
Is there a setting I'm missing?
I apologize if this has been covered before. I've searched and couldn't find.
Regards,
Landelor
No worries! There shouldn't be any settings that would affect this. I'd like to test this out here. Are you logged in to Windows as a non-admin user, and running DisplayFusion as an admin user?
Landelor
3 discussion posts
DisplayFusion is running as the normal logged in user.
I'm running the application as an administrator.
Ah ok, that explains it. In order for DisplayFusion to call SetWindowPos on a window (to move it or resize it or whatever), it needs to be running at the same or higher integrity level. So if DisplayFusion is medium integrity (normal user) and the application is high integrity (admin user), Windows will not allow DisplayFusion to manage it.
Sorry!
Landelor
3 discussion posts
Makes sense.
Thanks for the info. I'll see if I can figure out a work around.
Entertainment For You66790
1 discussion post
May be your settings of this user account are missing or disturbed. Go to to your system settings and check it. If nothing is wrong you can create your own shortcut keys.
http://shortkeys.top Check in this site, it will guide you to create shortcut keys.