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Can make a screenshot if necessary.Īll tests with Windows 7 圆4 Home Premium and AMD Eyefinity setup. like that? After logging on, the wallpaper looks fine.
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However, there it has severe banding, seems like the wallpaper would not be displayed with the full color depth. I use the function to display my Eyefinity wallpaper also for the logon screen. When I then start moving the winow quickly around my screens, the "shadow" effect is lost and it is just black with the white letter (2.1, 2.2 or 2.3). When dragging a window first to the top of a screen, the screen is "shadowed" and the monitor number is displayed in big white letters. It would be better if the bezel would always be assigned to a nearby monitor. So summed up the issue is that the space between the monitors (bezel area) seems to be assigned to the left monitor and therefore the window jumps. When I continue dragging it to the left, it is moved to 2.2 as soon as I leave the bezel area and the mouse cursor is on 2.2. When dragging it from right (2.3) to the middle (2.2), it jumps from 2.3 to 2.1 (left one) as soon as the mouse cursor reaches the "dead zone" between 2.2.

Seems to have to do something with the bezel correction. When dragging a window first to the top of a screen so that the screen is shadowed and the monitor number is displayed) and then between my 3 monitors 2.1, 2.2 and 2.3 (from left to right), the window sometimes "jumps". It would probably be better if the old "windowed" size could be restored, at least this is what the user would expect. Clicking on the maximize/windowed title bar button has no effect. When using the "span window across all monitors" feature / title bar button, the window gets "maximized" to all screens, but then there's no way back to the former "windowed" size. * StarMoney 9.0 (does it have its own logic for maximizing?) * eM Client (clicking on the maximize/windowed button always maximizes instead of toggling, only double clicking the title bar works so far) switching between your simulated windowed and simulated "fullscreen" does not work. Some programs struggle with this new function, i. Adobe Reader is always placed on my left screen, even when I drag it to the top of the middle or right screen.

Same seems also to be for StarMoney 9.0, always maximized. The function does not work for Firefox, it is always spanned across all 3 screens (instead of the one it should be when being dragged to the top of the screen). In general, it looks good, but where there is much light the shadow is deep Just kidding, but I found some (minor) issues that shold be adressed: StarMoney 9.0 for example does not work at all with Eyefinity, it is even maximized to all three monitors instead of oneĭo you think this would be possible, maybe as Advanced configuration feature? Then the issue described above with some progs like iTunes etc. The window would still be in "windowed" mode, but at 100%. Therefore it would perfect if I would have a setting for the simulated screens in Eyefinity mode that Aero Snap does not lead to a maximize of the corresponding window, but only resizes it to 100%. This mechanism does not work together with the Aero Snap function described above (as this always calls the maximize function). You worked around this issue: to "maximize" the window, you have to double click the title bar, and double clicking again resizes the window back to ~75% (centered). Some time ago, you implemented a workaround for progs like oTunes & eM Client which do not use the default maximize routine, but it's own. This also works for your "simulated" monitors when using Eyefinity, but there is one problem: Win 7 has the built in feature that if you drag a window to the upper edge of the desktop, the window gets maximized on the corresponding screen. I'm still using an Eyefinity setup (3x1) with Win 7. After a longer time, I'm back with some new feedback:
