[quote who="sdRohan" reply="22" id="3827211"] Did you ever manually edit Windows with regards to icon spacing, Mezlo? [/quote] I don't recall ever doing that. FYI I ended up putting my Windows 10 drive back in my system which doesn't have this issue.
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I changed DPI from 100% to 125% but it did not have any effect on the issue.
I unplugged all but one monitor but it did not make any difference. Attached is a video demonstrating the issue. [video]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gcEXyN__O0s[/video] Better quality version: demonstration video
I did reboot after each install. Windows version is 22000.318. Toggling 'auto-arrange icons' and 'align icons to grid' did not affect the issue.
I have 3 monitors @ 1920x1080, 100% scaling, small icons. My video card is a NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1050 and I'm running studio driver 472.47. I just discovered that if I set the icon size to medium or large, they re-arrange properly, but not if the icon size is small.
OK back on Fences 4
No, I reinstalled 3.13 after running the purge.
It resizes all icons on the desktop but did not resolve the issue.
It did not work. After running the bat file, rebooting, and reinstalling Fences 3, I created a new fence and put some icons in it and they did not re-align when shrinking the fence to 1 column.
Restoring a snapshot in Fences 4 gave me an error so I just uninstalled it and went back to Fences 3. Restoring a snapshot from 2 days ago did not resolve the issue.
Lock Fences is not checked and checking/unchecking it did not make any difference.
I've been using Fences for years. All of a sudden today, my fences appears to be locked to 2 columns minimum. If I shrink the width to less than 2 columns, the icons on the right don't re-align to the single column (see image). If I expand it to 3 columns, the icons re-align properly, just not if I go to less than 2 columns. If I create a new fence, it behaves the same. I was running Fences 3.13 and upgraded to Fences 4 beta 1 to see if it resolved the issue but it did not have any ef