As do I. ))
aurelius2
Greetings. I have been running fences for a while (part of object desktop). But now I can't add icons to desired fences. Every time I try to move an icon to a fence, I receive a notice that my subscription has expired. I've renewed my subscription to Object Desktop (which wasn't expired at all), uninstalled my fences program and reinstalled. The same result. I've entered the product key many many times and it always say successful. But when I try to move an icon I get the same
But that changes the whole desktop and I was trying to just change what was contained within the 'fences'. ))
I was wondering if there was a way to make the icons contained within a fence smaller than normal desktop icons? Something like half size or such. This would be very convienent for me. It maybe already present but I can't find it. Thanx
I've installed the new win 10 and also my object desktop. Also I am running 3 monitors with the middle one as my primary (win 10 x64 Pro). After installing fences I find that all my icons want to align themselves to the far left monitor as opposed to the left side of the primary (middle). It seems the only way I can get icons to the middle monitor is to turn off fences. Does anyone have a fix for this? I didn't even set up a fence for the icons yet.
Nothing that will make it stay put or to log onto the correct (designated desktop) monitor.
When this program starts it loads on monitor 1 (which is my left monitor) and does not move to my desktop monitor 2 until I either do a logout/login or suspend the system. Is there any way to get this to load to my designated desktop monitor (2)? Is there a way to get it to stay put on monitor 1 and not switch to desktop? (If it stays put I can get used to its positioning.} Same goes for the sub docks as they move as well.
I've installed this program but it appears on the wrong monitor. My active desktop is my monitor of choice but it selected my left side monitor. I didn't see any way of moving it over. Is there a trick to do this? Thank you.
What is the difference between fences # and fences Pro? Which should I use?