Hi again, The issue has reappeared, with a bit different results though: The top-glued fences are OK, they are open. But the bottom-glued fences, which are supposed to roll up, just show the title bar. But the title bar is located inside the screen, no longer glued to the bottom! Guys, there really is an issue. I think the issue appears when there is a combination of some or all of these: Roll up is activate Fences are both glued to top
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Hi AzDude, Sorry for getting back this late, was too occupied with ill kids and work... I have looked at the PURGE .bat file. Looking at the code tells me it cleans up potential former installations. This is not the case here, didn't mention this but the issue occurs on a brand new machine, no dangling left-overs nor roaming settings. Also checked the multimonitor FAQ, especially the per-screen-resolution settings. It had already been on before running into this issue.
Fences 4.0.0.3 on Windows 10 Home 21H2 Laptop screen (Windows main screen containing start menu and task bar) @ 1920 x 1080 / 100% Auxiliary screen (plain Windows desktop) @ 2560 x 1440 / 100% Located right from 1. screen; lower left corner aligned to 1. screen's lower right corner As 1. is the main screen, all Fences are located there. Some at the bottom, some to the left, some to the right. When restarting the computer, all Fences move up by (14
Fences 4.0.0.3 on Windows 10 Home 21H2 For some reason, Windows Task Manager [Autostart] lists "Fences Settings" twice. It seems as either... ...Fences gets started twice by Windows on [Autostart]. ...or Fences starts itself once more after the correct single start of Windows. Neither "C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\StartUp" nor "C:\Users\ \AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\Startup" contains Fe