Thanks for asking. As I already wrote, I changed the monitor connections and no longer have any problems. So I can't tell whether your changes solved the problem.
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Is there any news?
Sorry, it's too much effort for me to create a detailed log according to your instructions. I would have to reset my monitor cabling and settings to the faulty state they were in at the time, carry out the logging procedure, and then redo the cabling and settings. Please forward my information to the developers. I assume that they will be able to find a solution. By the way: I have been using Fences since 2010, am very satisfied, and have installed the program for many other s
@jeffis108 Which monitor displays the BIOS when starting up? @Dr W - Fences In my opinion, there are various causes at play here, for example the computer, the cables, the DP/HDMI connection modes, the adapters, the Windows operating system (which has had problems
@jeffis108 How did you connect your monitors? HDMI/DisplayPort/USB-C (3/4) with or without an adapter? My main screen is connected to a USB4/HDTV adapter and also goes black from time to time.
I did some testing and found the following solution: It is important that the main screen (Windows settings) is the same as the screen on which the BIOS is displayed, then this problem does not occur. If Fences starts and does not immediately find the previously used screen, then Fences starts on the BIOS screen. [e digicons]:annoyed:[/e]
I have the same problem with three screens. I would also appreciate it if there was an easy way to restore the last saved layout. For example: right-click Fences restore (possibly instead of Configure Fences). Greetings from Switzerland from a long-time Fences user.