DisplayFusion 3.1.9
Posted on Tuesday, June 22 2010 @ 13:56 CEST by Thomas De MaesschalckDisplayFusion will make your dual monitor (or triple monitor or more) experience smooth and painless. With DisplayFusion you can add a taskbar to every monitor that works and looks just like the Windows Taskbar. Or take advantage of advanced multi-monitor wallpaper support, Flickr integration for image searching and fully customizable window management hotkeys. These are just a few of the many things that DisplayFusion can do.
Changelog:
- Changed: Taskbars can now be disabled per-monitor by right-clicking on the taskbar and selecting “Multi-Monitor Taskbar Position > Disabled”
- Changed: Taskbar settings can now be reset to defaults using the “Reset All Taskbars” button in the Settings window (also restores disabled taskbars)
- Changed: Added a new Advanced Setting called “Taskbar Button Gap Size (X)” for overriding the distance between DisplayFusion taskbar buttons
- Changed: Added a “Vertical TitleBar Button Offset” setting to the Compatibility settings
- Changed: Wallpaper image scaling now accepts up to 2 decimal places for more accurate scaling
- Changed: The UI language can now be changed in the Settings window, as well as the tray context menu
- Changed: Taskbar “auto-hide” setting is now a per-taskbar setting, accessed by right-clicking the taskbar
- Changed: New custom HotKey action: “Move to Monitor #X and Maximize”
- Changed: The Window Snapping tab in the Settings window now shows a visual guide for the snapping settings
- Changed: Added an option to force default TitleBar Button backgrounds, recommended for use with custom themes only
- Changed: New HotKey/TitleBar Button: “Toggle Freeze Current Wallpaper Images”
- Changed: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
- Fixed: Taskbar now auto-hides correctly when Winamp has scrolling text enabled
- Fixed: Taskbar compatibility improvements: Winamp, Light Alloy Media Player, Foobar2000 Fullscreen Visualizations
- Fixed: TitleBar Button compatibility improvements: Skype, PSPad, Google Chrome, Adobe Photoshop CS, CS2, CS3, CS4 & CS5
- Fixed: Window Snapping compatibility improvements: Reaper
- Fixed: Using the “Move to Next Monitor” HotKey with a maximized Windows Explorer window no longer causes it to go fullscreen
- Fixed: Wallpaper is no longer incorrectly clipped in rare situations
- Fixed: TitleBar Buttons are no longer added to windows that are too narrow
- Fixed: Spanned window edges (using the HotKey or TitleBar Button) no longer hide behind the Windows taskbar when the taskbar is vertical
- Fixed: Significantly lower CPU usage when performing fullscreen application checks
- Fixed: Forced wallpaper changes (using HotKey or TitleBar Button) now work even when a fullscreen or an application with Compatibility options set is running
- Fixed: 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
- Fixed: The “Move Window to Monitor #X” HotKey and TitleBar Button no longer makes the window flicker if it is already on the target monitor
- Fixed: RDP windows are now moved correctly when using the HotKeys or TitleBar Buttons
- Fixed: Windows Explorer windows in Windows XP SP2 no longer go fullscreen when using the Ctrl + Win + A HotKey
- Fixed: Window snapping didn’t work when one edge was snapped to an application window edge, and another edge was snapped to a monitor edge
- Fixed: PhotoShop CS4/CS5 tool windows can now be dragged correctly when TitleBar Buttons are enabled
- Fixed:Taskbar buttons are now sized and spaced correctly in Windows 7 when themes are disabled
Program Information Category: Tools and Utilities Type: Shareware Version: 3.1.9 Size: 1MB Works on: Windows Product page: here |
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