Download DisplayFusion 3.1.9
Binary Fortress Software released a new version of DisplayFusion on Sunday. With the help of this program it is possible to manage a multimonitor setup. For example, a separate wallpaper can be set per screen and programs can be opened on a screen determined by the user. Photos can also be placed on flickr and VladStudio placed or retrieved from those sites and used directly as wallpaper on the desktop. More information about DisplayFusion can be found at this page are being found. The changelog of this release shows the following changes and improvements:
Changed:
- Taskbars can now be disabled per-monitor by right-clicking on the taskbar and selecting “Multi-Monitor Taskbar Position > Disabled”
- Taskbar settings can now be reset to defaults using the “Reset All Taskbars” button in the Settings window (also restores disabled taskbars)
- Added a new Advanced Setting called “Taskbar Button Gap Size (X)” for overriding the distance between DisplayFusion taskbar buttons
- Added a “Vertical TitleBar Button Offset” setting to the Compatibility settings
- Wallpaper image scaling now accepts up to 2 decimal places for more accurate scaling
- The UI language can now be changed in the Settings window, as well as the tray context menu
- Taskbar “auto-hide” setting is now a per-taskbar setting, accessed by right-clicking the taskbar
- New custom HotKey action: “Move to Monitor #X and Maximize”
- The Window Snapping tab in the Settings window now shows a visual guide for the snapping settings
- Added an option to force default TitleBar Button backgrounds, recommended for use with custom themes only
- New HotKey/TitleBar Button: “Toggle Freeze Current Wallpaper Images”
- Added a new Compatibility option to prevent Taskbar items from being removed from the Windows taskbar (if desired)
Fixed:
- Fixed an issue that caused the DisplayFusion Taskbar to get “stuck” behind some applications in rare situations
- Taskbar now auto-hides correctly when Winamp has scrolling text enabled
- Taskbar compatibility improvements: Winamp, Light Alloy Media Player, Foobar2000 Fullscreen Visualizations
- TitleBar Button compatibility improvements: Skype, PSPad, Google Chrome, Adobe Photoshop CS, CS2, CS3, CS4 & CS5
- Window Snapping compatibility improvements: Reaper
- Using the “Move to Next Monitor” HotKey with a maximized Windows Explorer window no longer causes it to go fullscreen
- Wallpaper is no longer incorrectly clipped in rare situations
- TitleBar Buttons are no longer added to windows that are too narrow
- Spanned window edges (using the HotKey or TitleBar Button) no longer hide behind the Windows taskbar when the taskbar is vertical
- Significantly lower CPU usage when performing fullscreen application checks
- Forced wallpaper changes (using HotKey or TitleBar Button) now work even when a fullscreen or an application with Compatibility options set is running
- The “Move Window to Monitor #X” HotKey and TitleBar Button now moves the window using the same method as “Move to Next Monitor”, instead of moving and sizing proportionally
- The “Move Window to Monitor #X” HotKey and TitleBar Button no longer makes the window flicker if it is already on the target monitor
- RDP windows are now moved correctly when using the HotKeys or TitleBar Buttons
- Windows Explorer windows in Windows XP SP2 no longer go fullscreen when using the Ctrl + Win + A HotKey
- Window snapping didn’t work when one edge was snapped to an application window edge, and another edge was snapped to a monitor edge
- PhotoShop CS4/CS5 tool windows can now be dragged correctly when TitleBar Buttons are enabled
- Taskbar buttons are now sized and spaced correctly in Windows 7 when themes are disabled
Version number | 3.1.9 |
Release status | Final |
Operating systems | Windows 7, Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Server 2003, Windows Vista, Windows Server 2008 |
Website | Binary Fortress Software |
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file size |
1.22MB |
License type | Shareware |