(I am using 3, 1 notebook and 2 monitors). After I login, all windows are in my middle monitor. When I come back, I turn on power and resume from hibernate. I use hibernate quite often, so I put it to hibernate, and turn off power switch in electricity, which turns off lights etc. But somehow I cannot make this work when I use hibernate. I am using DisplayFusi9on mainly for this purpose, so my window go back to their windows. I wonder if you can help me with some setting up. For me atm it's more or less the only reason to keep displayfusion isntalled. It's a wonder that the taskbars work quite good. All in all the event managment is also so poorly developed. The integrated DisplayFusion functions for saving/restoring windows are so badly broken it's really horrible and I disabled it again, not to mention the balloon tipps you have to disable (which can not be disabled per script, so you have to disable all of them). Don't know if this has to do with laptop screen beeing 4K and the two external monitors beeing Full HD or now but however this feature (see also all the other comments) needs vast improvement. It also happened to me multiple times that windows did not restore to correct size. Quite often I see windows beeing focused and re-arranged but sometimes they keep being on the laptop screen (not the external monitors after dock). I even increased the delay before restoring the window positions but it's maybe working 40% of the time. If I did have them open prior to undocking but I manipulated them I would expect their positions to be restored to the docked state. I'm hoping to move to the native DisplayFusion functionality, but I'd definitely like the ability to simply save periodically (I think it does 5 minutes) and restore to any point in time, but default to the most recent save that matches my current "profile" ie: 'docked at 9:17am' a session is captured due to the timer, then I 'undock at 9:20am' for a meeting and a few snapshots are saved while I'm in the meeting, but when I get back to my desk at 10:04am I want it to restore to the 'docked at 9:17am') state, while leaving the windows that I opened while in my meeting alone if they weren't ones I had open prior to undocking. Seconded this is how I hoped DisplayFusion would work when I first tried If you try the "Window Layout Backup" application does it work as you are hoping? One thing I've noticed is that this application is aware of how many monitors were connected when it saved the layout and it indicates the number of monitors on the saved session so you know which state you are going back to. I would love for every window to pop up based on the last known location for that profile. Quote:Yes, I would ideally like displayfusion to remember where every window was on every monitor profile, even after the window is closed or the computer restarts. I find it essential to managing my computer working environment. Thank you, and thank you for the recent improvements to DisplayFusion. Please, please implement this seemingly somewhat basic and essential functionality. And the trigger scripts do not seem to work for me. I find the existing functionality unreliable. I'm sure people would also like to customize which display they want applications to open or appear on depending on monitor profiles, too. And I want that to happen for every monitor profile. And I want the taskbar button far left as well, on the proper display's taskbar. I use 3 monitor profiles: Laptop only, Work (laptop display and external 1920x1080 monitor), Home (laptop display and external 1680x1050 monitor).Īn example of what I'm looking for: Every time I open my email program, I want it far left of the leftmost display (my laptop display is always on my left). This functionality can't be terribly difficult to implement. You could also set window location, monitor location, and window size for every time you used that application. Back in the WinXP days, there was a lovely little application that let you reposition application buttons on the taskbar and remember their location-for every time you ran the application.
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