Hello. I'm wondering if the config I mentioned in my original post above is correct to have Snapshots automatically loaded when I move my laptop between my 3 monitor configurations. Home has changed a bit, but I still haven't found settings to make my Fences Layout for each setup simply load when sensed. Home has changed. Home Office: Laptop display (1920x1080) plus 3 4K LG externals: All 3840x2160 wi
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Since the ability to Restore a Snapshot by command-line hasn't been added, I figured I'd bring this up again. I still have to go into the Fences GUI to Restore a saved Snapshot at least a couple of time a week, and sometimes, a couple of times a day. The latter occurs when I'm in the office and undocking from my 3 monitors for meetings and then reconnecting to the dock and monitors when I return. With a command-line to Restore ("Save" and "Re-take snapshot" from the GUI would make sense too)
Hello. Over my years of using Fences I have waited for two features in particular, but I figured it's time to ask. First, the option to R estore a Layout Snapshot by double-clicking on it in the "Layouts & snapping" tab. Second, from the same tab, the ability to right-click on a saved layout and choose to Delete, Rename, Restore, or Retake from a context menu. <p
Thanks AzDude. I appreciate it. One correction to my post above. My integrated laptop display is 1920x1080 (not 1920x1200, but that would be nice!). I've corrected in my previous post for clarity.
I have had this problem for a long time. I'm currently on Windows 10 x64 Enterprise Build 1803, Fences 3.09, Dell latitude 7490 at 1920x1080 1920x1200 , and 3 24" external monitors at 1920x1200. Unfenced Desktop icons are moved each time I boot up or reconnect my laptop to my dock. EVERY time I switch this connection state I have to open fences and restore a saved snapshot (five mouse clicks and a prev
Hi. I've been using Stardock ObjectDesktop since OS/2 (that was so cool!), then ModernMix, Start, and Fences on Windows for a long time. Fences is all I really use now, but we're not getting along. I recently went to an oft changing multi-monitor setup where I usually boot to 3 external monitors, often open my laptop for a fourth, and multiple time a day disconnect my laptop t go to meetings. My layout is retained on occasion, but most of the time scatters all around (usually on the Primary D