Installed 1.2 Beta, rebooted. Windows 10 21H2, centering feature still broken.
jpwojas
Windows 10 multiple monitor centering issue still not solved. It's better now, sometimes both sides boot up centered. But about every other time one of them is left justified. Killing explorer.exe and reloading the shell fixes it. Windows 10 21H2.
I guess I'll have to try and download this on Monday, but if it's not appreciably changed from the last Beta then the Windows 10 centering issue is still in existence. Any idea why this happens? And why killing explorer.exe seems to fix it (for that cycle). I don't want to be in the habit of manually having to reboot my shell every time I turn on the PC to get this working right...
Any more updates? When is the next version coming?
Installed 1.1.1.1 and the Windows 10 Start Button not Centering issue still exists. Seems to always be on the Primary screen now. Killing the explorer.exe task and restarting it fixes it.
Killing Explorer.exe and reloading it sometimes fixes the issue. I just did that and both screens are centered.
[quote who="sdRohan" reply="29" id="3834438"] Quoting LT1Z51, reply 23 I have multiple monitors turned on How many is multiple? If you reduce it to 2, does it still happen? Quoting LT1Z51, <div class=
[quote who="basj" reply="81" id="3834364"] Quoting LT1Z51, reply 80 YES. It's in every version. 1.0, 1.01, 1.1, and 1.11 Beta. It "flip-flops" which screen is broken. But ALWAYS one of them is. Sometimes it's my primary, other times it's my secondary. Windows 10 20H2 is the version I am using. (it's Windows Ente
As I said in the 1.1 thread the Windows 10 "Taskbar Centering" issues still exists in 1.11 Beta. I have multiple monitors turned on, it "flip-flops" which one is centered (one always works, but the second one is left justified). Which monitor is effected by the incorrect setting alternates. This is on a corporate laptop so it's Windows Enterprise, and if it helps, my non-laptop screen is the one which is my primary monitor. <img src="https://cdn.st
[quote who="basj" reply="78" id="3834235"] Quoting luiscamino, reply 77 any feedback on this regarding a future fix? if it's not planned or "we can't reproduce" i might aswell ask for my money back since it defeats the purpose of the tool. I can't reproduce this on my dual display setup. Did y
[quote who="sdRohan" reply="73" id="3834130"] Quoting LT1Z51, reply 72 Firefox has all sorts of problems with that loading from this website. I don't know why. I had to get an exact link (posted above) to that website or else it wouldn't work, clicking the my link on this page gets me to the generic forum home
Firefox has all sorts of problems with that loading from this website. I don't know why. I had to get an exact link (posted above) to that website or else it wouldn't work, clicking the my link on this page gets me to the generic forum home page. Not sure why, this wasn't broken before (like 6 months ago)
[quote who="Neil Banfield" reply="48" id="3833500"] Quoting LT1Z51, reply 47 The taskbar issue where icons don't center (even though you have them set to) on Windows 10 is still in version 1.1. I thought this was getting addressed? Same setup as the last two releases I am on 20H2 of Windows 10. </di
The taskbar issue where icons don't center (even though you have them set to) on Windows 10 is still in version 1.1. I thought this was getting addressed? Same setup as the last two releases I am on 20H2 of Windows 10.
I too have the centering issues on Windows 10.
I have one of the known issues (my Start Menu is currently off to the left even though I told it to be centered). But I'm posting because I have a question on Icons, some of them look odd, or are really small in the Windows 11 Menu on Windows 10.