I don't have 10 Pro and, honestly, I'm not about to go through this level of effort. Besides, I've found a fix. I uninstalled it.
SentientCucumber
I appreciate the effort but it only happens when Groupy is running. As a developer myself, I understand how difficult it is to troubleshoot something that you can't recreate. I've tried a competing product and there are no issues. I've done clean boots several times during the almost two months that this has been happening. This wouldn't be caused by a plugin or other app. I'm not running any other type of desktop utility and the behavior has one app lining up with the tabs of another app to
Still the same issue as described in the 1.46 thread: https://forums.stardock.com/502589/get;3797359
It was #24 in this thread but it seems that those images have been deleted. Not a problem, I took the time and made one for you. It's from a 4K display so you may need to download it for viewing. There are two applications in view: Mozilla Thunderbird and Vivaldi (Chromium-based browser). Thunderbird starts with the main focus, then Vivaldi is clicked on. I click back to Thunderbird and wait a few seconds. Thunderbird then jumps in front of Vivaldi on its own. This is a
Installed and ran the 1.47 beta. Windows are still jumping around and hiding behind the active window on the primary display. Videos of this behavior have already been provided by another user.
Not using any multi-monitor software or any other desktop/OS enhancements. It has happened enough that I've noticed a pattern. The application that jumps is always on a different display (#2) and was the last to have focus. Focus moves to an application on display #1 and, a 30-60 seconds later, the previous application jumps behind the now-focused application. The jumping application's tabs are lined up with the focused application. <span style="background-co
Yup, was premature. It's back to jumping around again.
Hopefully I'm not being premature by posting this but I updated Windows 10 to 19042 yesterday and the problem of jumping screens has not recurred. I'll report back in a few days to confirm whether this resolved the issue.
This looks to be very similar to what I reported at https://forums.stardock.com/502589/get;3794596 . The difference for me is that the jumping is across multiple monitors. I hope you folks figure out a fix very soon. I had to stop using Groupy because of this.
As much as I'd like to post a video and be able to help, this is predominantly happening with my email application (Thunderbird) and contains sensitive information. It's also not something that I can make happen intentionally and would be difficult to catch. I suspect that this may be similar to the issue that Karuthem is reporting as my email program will sometimes become unresponsive while it runs its housekeeping processes. Not sure why that would cause Groupy to "throw" the window across
Having a lot of problems with 1.46 in Windows 10. This is a fresh install, i7-7700, 32GB RAM, SSD. Multiple displays with the problem present across all displays. Resolution 3880x1440 to 4K, nVidia 980Ti, drivers are current. Here we go... Basically, Groupy is causing several problems including flashing, windows jumping to random locations and across screens, font distortion, and frozen repainting. The problem is frequent and will last 5-15 seconds per event. CPU utilization is low an
I am using the default color settings and have not made any adjustments. Here is an analysis of the contrast: https://webaim.org/resources/contrastchecker/?fcolor=E5E5E6&bcolor=FFFFFF From an accessibility viewpoint, it fails. Here is the screenshot that you requested:<img src="https://cdn.stardock.us/forums/36/7/3607827/7bd23666-5bf3-4ee6-96c
Thanks!
Just picked up Groupy and really liking it so far. I would like to propose a few enhancements that would be very helpful. 1) When automatically grouping two windows, provide a settings option to restrict grouping to windows that have the same process name. I like to group by application but I keep unintentionally grouping different programs together. I found the option to enable this but it was very easy to miss in the settings (see