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DisplayFusion 9.8 released: - 3 years ago; DisplayFusion 9.7.1 released: - 4 years ago; Beta Versions. DisplayFusion 9.7.1 Beta 9 released: 11 DisplayFusion 9.8 released: - 3 years ago; DisplayFusion 9.7.1 released: - 4 years ago; Beta Versions. DisplayFusion 9.7.1 Beta 9 released: 11

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This setting to take effect.KeyHKCU\Software\Binary Fortress Software\DisplayFusion\MonitorsForceOrderValuesComma separated list of monitor ID's (ex: "2, 4, 3, 1")DescriptionThis setting is used to force DisplayFusion to treat your monitors in a specific order when using the "Move to Next Monitor" or "Move to Previous Monitor" HotKeys. By default, DisplayFusion will auto-detect the arrangement, but in certain situations it may be beneficial to manually specify the order. Just use a comma separated list of your monitor ID's (ex: "2, 4, 3, 1").DisplayFusion must be restarted for this setting to take effect.General: Mouse Cursor Lock to Monitor: Change BottomKeyHKCU\Software\Binary Fortress Software\DisplayFusion\MouseLockMonitorChangeBottomValuesA number between -5000 and 5000DescriptionThis setting is used to control the bottom side of the Mouse Lock region when locking to a Monitor. Specify a negative number to shrink the lock area, or a positive number to expand the lock area.General: Mouse Cursor Lock to Monitor: Change LeftKeyHKCU\Software\Binary Fortress Software\DisplayFusion\MouseLockMonitorChangeLeftValuesA number between -5000 and 5000DescriptionThis setting is used to control the left side of the Mouse Lock region when locking to a Monitor. Specify a negative number to shrink the lock area, or a positive number to expand the lock area.General: Mouse Cursor Lock to Monitor: Change RightKeyHKCU\Software\Binary Fortress Software\DisplayFusion\MouseLockMonitorChangeRightValuesA number between -5000 and 5000DescriptionThis setting is used to control the right side of the Mouse Lock region when locking to a Monitor. Specify a negative number to shrink the lock area, or a positive number to expand the lock area.General: Mouse Cursor Lock to Monitor: Change TopKeyHKCU\Software\Binary Fortress Software\DisplayFusion\MouseLockMonitorChangeTopValuesA number between -5000 and 5000DescriptionThis setting is used to control the top side of the Mouse Lock region when locking to a Monitor. Specify a negative number to shrink the lock area, or a positive number to expand the lock area.General: Mouse Cursor Lock to Window: Change BottomKeyHKCU\Software\Binary Fortress Software\DisplayFusion\MouseLockWindowChangeBottomValuesA number between -5000 DisplayFusion 9.8 released: - 3 years ago; DisplayFusion 9.7.1 released: - 4 years ago; Beta Versions. DisplayFusion 9.7.1 Beta 9 released: 11 DisplayFusion 9.8 released: - 3 years ago; DisplayFusion 9.7.1 released: - 4 years ago; Beta Versions. DisplayFusion 9.7.1 Beta 9 released: 11 A Wednesday.[W22] to show the week number where the first week has 4 or more days before Tuesday.[W24] to show the week number where the first week has 4 or more days before Thursday.If you still need any assistance at all, please feel free to contact us.DisplayFusion must be restarted for this setting to take effect.Taskbar: Clock Text Row PaddingKeyHKCU\Software\Binary Fortress Software\DisplayFusion\Taskbars\1, 2, 3, 4... etcValuesThe size in pixels to adjust the text row height (either + or -)DescriptionSet a negative value to make the lines closer together and a positive value to make them further apart.DisplayFusion must be restarted for this setting to take effect.KeyHKCU\Software\Binary Fortress Software\DisplayFusion\TaskbarsClockTextSizeDescriptionUse this setting to force the taskbar clock text to be a certain font size.Note: Changing this setting may require you to also change the "Clock Size" advanced setting as well to accommodate your changes.DisplayFusion must be restarted for this setting to take effect.KeyHKCU\Software\Binary Fortress Software\DisplayFusion\Taskbars\1, 2, 3, 4... etcValuesThe name of the Time Zone to use for this clock.DescriptionThis is a per-Taskbar setting, so create the key with the number of the Taskbar you want to set. For example, for the Taskbar on monitor #2, create a key called "Software\Binary Fortress Software\DisplayFusion\Taskbars\2\ClockTimeZone" and set the value to "Russian Standard Time" to use the local Russian time. This setting will only be applied to the DisplayFusion taskbars, not the standard Windows taskbar.For a complete list of Time Zones available on your system, look at this registry key:HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Time ZonesDisplayFusion must be restarted for this setting to take effect.Taskbar: Clock ToolTip TextKeyHKCU\Software\Binary Fortress Software\DisplayFusion\TaskbarsClockTextToolTipValuesA custom formatting string using the .NET datetime formatting codesDescriptionThis setting overrides the default clock tooltip text. Look at the "Clock Text" advanced setting for information on how to format this value.Taskbar: Colour Tracking OverrideKeyHKCU\Software\Binary Fortress Software\DisplayFusion\TaskbarsColourTrackingRGBValuesRGB value separated by commas

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This setting to take effect.KeyHKCU\Software\Binary Fortress Software\DisplayFusion\MonitorsForceOrderValuesComma separated list of monitor ID's (ex: "2, 4, 3, 1")DescriptionThis setting is used to force DisplayFusion to treat your monitors in a specific order when using the "Move to Next Monitor" or "Move to Previous Monitor" HotKeys. By default, DisplayFusion will auto-detect the arrangement, but in certain situations it may be beneficial to manually specify the order. Just use a comma separated list of your monitor ID's (ex: "2, 4, 3, 1").DisplayFusion must be restarted for this setting to take effect.General: Mouse Cursor Lock to Monitor: Change BottomKeyHKCU\Software\Binary Fortress Software\DisplayFusion\MouseLockMonitorChangeBottomValuesA number between -5000 and 5000DescriptionThis setting is used to control the bottom side of the Mouse Lock region when locking to a Monitor. Specify a negative number to shrink the lock area, or a positive number to expand the lock area.General: Mouse Cursor Lock to Monitor: Change LeftKeyHKCU\Software\Binary Fortress Software\DisplayFusion\MouseLockMonitorChangeLeftValuesA number between -5000 and 5000DescriptionThis setting is used to control the left side of the Mouse Lock region when locking to a Monitor. Specify a negative number to shrink the lock area, or a positive number to expand the lock area.General: Mouse Cursor Lock to Monitor: Change RightKeyHKCU\Software\Binary Fortress Software\DisplayFusion\MouseLockMonitorChangeRightValuesA number between -5000 and 5000DescriptionThis setting is used to control the right side of the Mouse Lock region when locking to a Monitor. Specify a negative number to shrink the lock area, or a positive number to expand the lock area.General: Mouse Cursor Lock to Monitor: Change TopKeyHKCU\Software\Binary Fortress Software\DisplayFusion\MouseLockMonitorChangeTopValuesA number between -5000 and 5000DescriptionThis setting is used to control the top side of the Mouse Lock region when locking to a Monitor. Specify a negative number to shrink the lock area, or a positive number to expand the lock area.General: Mouse Cursor Lock to Window: Change BottomKeyHKCU\Software\Binary Fortress Software\DisplayFusion\MouseLockWindowChangeBottomValuesA number between -5000

2025-04-14
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A Wednesday.[W22] to show the week number where the first week has 4 or more days before Tuesday.[W24] to show the week number where the first week has 4 or more days before Thursday.If you still need any assistance at all, please feel free to contact us.DisplayFusion must be restarted for this setting to take effect.Taskbar: Clock Text Row PaddingKeyHKCU\Software\Binary Fortress Software\DisplayFusion\Taskbars\1, 2, 3, 4... etcValuesThe size in pixels to adjust the text row height (either + or -)DescriptionSet a negative value to make the lines closer together and a positive value to make them further apart.DisplayFusion must be restarted for this setting to take effect.KeyHKCU\Software\Binary Fortress Software\DisplayFusion\TaskbarsClockTextSizeDescriptionUse this setting to force the taskbar clock text to be a certain font size.Note: Changing this setting may require you to also change the "Clock Size" advanced setting as well to accommodate your changes.DisplayFusion must be restarted for this setting to take effect.KeyHKCU\Software\Binary Fortress Software\DisplayFusion\Taskbars\1, 2, 3, 4... etcValuesThe name of the Time Zone to use for this clock.DescriptionThis is a per-Taskbar setting, so create the key with the number of the Taskbar you want to set. For example, for the Taskbar on monitor #2, create a key called "Software\Binary Fortress Software\DisplayFusion\Taskbars\2\ClockTimeZone" and set the value to "Russian Standard Time" to use the local Russian time. This setting will only be applied to the DisplayFusion taskbars, not the standard Windows taskbar.For a complete list of Time Zones available on your system, look at this registry key:HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Time ZonesDisplayFusion must be restarted for this setting to take effect.Taskbar: Clock ToolTip TextKeyHKCU\Software\Binary Fortress Software\DisplayFusion\TaskbarsClockTextToolTipValuesA custom formatting string using the .NET datetime formatting codesDescriptionThis setting overrides the default clock tooltip text. Look at the "Clock Text" advanced setting for information on how to format this value.Taskbar: Colour Tracking OverrideKeyHKCU\Software\Binary Fortress Software\DisplayFusion\TaskbarsColourTrackingRGBValuesRGB value separated by commas

2025-04-15
User7541

Effect.Taskbar: Always Show Preview Window TextKeyHKCU\Software\Binary Fortress Software\DisplayFusion\TaskbarsAlwaysShowPreviewWindowTextValues0: Window text will be shown depending on taskbar setting (default)1: Window text will always be shown in previewDescriptionThis setting forces DisplayFusion to always show the window title text when using the Windows 7-style taskbar thumbnail previews. By default, the title text is hidden when grouping is disabled and the style is set to "Icons and Text".Taskbar: Auto-Hide AnimationKeyHKCU\Software\Binary Fortress Software\DisplayFusion\TaskbarsAutoHideAnimationDisabledValues0: Auto-hide animation is enabled (default)1: Auto-hide animation is disabledDescriptionThis setting disables the taskbar auto-hide animations.Taskbar: Button Dragging IconsKeyHKCU\Software\Binary Fortress Software\DisplayFusion\TaskbarsButtonDraggingIconsDisabledValues0: Button dragging icons are shown (default)1: Button dragging icons are not shownDescriptionThis setting toggles the little dragging arrows that appear when dragging a DisplayFusion Taskbar button.Taskbar: Clock Area Width (horizontal taskbar) or Height (vertical taskbar)KeyHKCU\Software\Binary Fortress Software\DisplayFusion\Taskbars\1, 2, 3, 4... etcValuesThe size in pixels of the Taskbar Clock for this TaskbarDescriptionThis is a per-Taskbar setting, so create the key with the number of the Taskbar you want to set. For example, for the Taskbar on monitor #2, create a key called "Software\Binary Fortress Software\DisplayFusion\Taskbars\2\ClockSize" and set the value to "100" for 100 pixels. This setting will only be applied to the DisplayFusion taskbars, not the standard Windows taskbar. Note that if you want to set the ClockSize value for a split monitor, you need to manually create the registry key and value for the split monitor ID, e.g. "Software\Binary Fortress Software\DisplayFusion\Taskbars\201\ClockSize" for split monitor 2.1.DisplayFusion must be restarted for this setting to take effect.Taskbar: Clock Text ColourKeyHKCU\Software\Binary Fortress Software\DisplayFusion\TaskbarsClockTextColourValuesRGB value separated by commas, for example the colour red: 255, 0, 0DescriptionThis setting forces the clock text colour on the DisplayFusion taskbars to the specified colour. For example, the colour red would be: 255, 0, 0DisplayFusion must be restarted for this setting to take effect.Taskbar: Clock Text Date Format (all taskbars)KeyHKCU\Software\Binary Fortress Software\DisplayFusion\TaskbarsClockTextValuesA

2025-04-17
User9291

Are the steps:On the DisplayFusion Settings > Troubleshooting tab, change the Logging drop-down to "L1: Log Minimal" and click ApplyReproduce the issue and note the time so we'll know where to check in the log fileSend us the DisplayFusion.log and DebugInfo.html files (can be found by clicking the Open Log button on the Troubleshooting tab)Disable debug logging after sending the logThanks!Wolvyrine5 discussion postsAt about 9:15:30• Attachment [protected]: DebugInfo.html [155,432 bytes]• Attachment [protected]: DisplayFusion.log [558,391 bytes]Are you restoring the window by clicking its taskbar button, or using Alt+Tab?Wolvyrine5 discussion postsClicking the taskbar button. Hitting Alt-Tab is less than convenient often times.Ok, if you create a Compatibility rule like the one in the attached screenshot, does that help at all?compatibility.pngWolvyrine5 discussion postsI am out of town until Friday or Saturday, but as soon as I get home I will give it a shot and let you know. Really appreciate the help!We've just released DisplayFusion 9.0 Beta 3, and the DisplayFusion Functions and TitleBar Buttons should now work on Citrix app windows John Tyra6 discussion postsAWESOME! Thank you!! John Tyra6 discussion postsGood afternoon! I am trying the v9.0 Beta 3, but the Citrix seamless window is not being managed by DisplayFusion. When clicking the maximize button, it still fills the entire screen instead of the virtual display (??) that is configured.Anything I should change or configure to test this out?That might be a separate issue. Could you try this as a workaround?On the Settings > Functions tab, click Add CustomSetup the Custom Function

2025-04-21
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Setting to hide the 'Our Apps' tab in the Settings window.General: Ignore Full Screen WindowsKeyHKCU\Software\Binary Fortress Software\DisplayFusion\IgnoreFullScreenWindowsValues0: Full Screen windows are detected (default)1: Full Screen windows are ignoredDescriptionEnabling this setting will cause DisplayFusion to ignore all full screen windows. Any settings that depend on full screen window detection (like the "Pause wallpaper changes when full screen window detected" setting) won't work anymore. This setting is useful if you have an application that detects as full screen and is causing issues for you.KeyHKCU\Software\Binary Fortress Software\DisplayFusion\MonitorsIgnoreFunctionsValuesComma separated list of monitor ID's (ex: "2, 4, 3, 1")DescriptionThis setting causes DisplayFusion to ignore the specified monitors for things like "move to next monitor".General: Languages: Force Load Language Files with ErrorsKeyHKCU\Software\Binary Fortress Software\DisplayFusion\ForceLoadLanguageFilesValues0: Don't allow language files with errors to be loaded (default)1: Load language files with errors and replace missing textDescriptionUse this setting to force the application to load invalid language files.DisplayFusion must be restarted for this setting to take effect.General: Languages: Show Language File ErrorsKeyHKCU\Software\Binary Fortress Software\DisplayFusion\ShowLanguageErrorsValues0: Language errors are not shown (default)1: Language errors are shownDescriptionUse this setting to show language file errors. This is useful if you are a product translator.DisplayFusion must be restarted for this setting to take effect.General: ListView Background Colour OverrideKeyHKCU\Software\Binary Fortress Software\DisplayFusion\ListViewBackgroundColourOverrideValuesRGB value separated by commas (ex: "255, 0, 0" for the colour red)DescriptionOverrides any listview's background colour.DisplayFusion must be restarted for this setting to take effect.General: ListView Foreground Colour OverrideKeyHKCU\Software\Binary Fortress Software\DisplayFusion\ListViewForegroundColourOverrideValuesRGB value separated by commas (ex: "255, 0, 0" for the colour red)DescriptionOverrides any listview's foreground colour.DisplayFusion must be restarted for this setting to take effect.General: Monitor ID Detection Mode OverrideKeyHKCU\Software\Binary Fortress Software\DisplayFusion\MonitorIdDetectionModeOverrideDescriptionUse this setting to control how the monitor IDs are detected and numbered. Binary Fortress support will let you know what value to use here when troubleshooting an issue.DisplayFusion must be restarted for

2025-04-20

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