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Deschamps
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This is my first message here, so... Hello to all! :)

I've not searched in previous forum messages, so I'm sorry if this question have already been commented. I'm working in this environment:

- Windows Vista Home Premium 32 bits
- 1 landscape screen (WXGA 1440x900) (main, right position)
- 1 portrait screen (VGA, 768x1024) (secondary, left position)
- Registered DisplayFusion Pro 2.2.1

Desktop backgrounds are different for each desktop, and as you can see in these screenshots, the taskbar is showing a wrong background (just his left side, where is using as background the image configured for the secondary monitor):

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Is there some option that I'm configuring bad... or is this a DisplayFusion problem?

Thanks in advance.

PS/ This problem has been there since the first version I installed, about a year ago.
Nov 27, 2008  • #1
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nukenrg
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I noticed the same on my setup as well.

I'm streching a single wallpaper between 2 monitors. My primary monitor, has a resolution of 1680x1050 and my secondary has a resolution of 1280x1024. I noticed the issue does go away if I set the taskbar to auto-hide. Small glitch that I'm OK to live with.

Not sure if you like hiding the task bar or not but it may be a good compromise if that glitch bugs you like it did me.
Dec 9, 2008  • #2
Jon Tackabury (BFS)'s profile on WallpaperFusion.com
Sorry guys, but I've tried to fix this many, many times in the past. Take a look at this thread for more information:
http://www.binaryfortress.com/Forum/index.php?topic=415.0

It doesn't look like something that is fixable, it's just Vista. :(
Dec 9, 2008  • #3
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