Just curious, does steam mean this program can't start without steam enabled anymore?
[QUOTE=OldFusion;40085204]Just curious, does steam mean this program can't start without steam enabled anymore?[/QUOTE]
That's what I'm wondering. Do I have to quit out of it when I start up a game? :v: I really don't see anything in its product page to confirm this, and it's a pretty huge detail.
Anyone know of a program like this that would allow me to turn off monitors using a key macro? I'm lazy and can't be assed to reach over and press the buttons on the side monitors when watching films or gaming.
You can use Windows Key + P to toggle between single monitor and dual monitors in windows without any external program, if that's the sort of feature you're looking for.
Yeah, so Windows 8 features? I'd rather get the OS for $40 and call it a day.
Oh wait FUCK WINDOWS 8
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[QUOTE=Daniel M;40087293]Yeah, so Windows 8 features? I'd rather get the OS for $40 and call it a day.
Oh wait FUCK WINDOWS 8
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You cant get it for 40$ anymore?
You guys do realize that DisplayFusion has been around for way longer than Windows 8, right?
[editline]30th March 2013[/editline]
[URL="http://www.displayfusion.com/ChangeLog/?Version=1x"] August 22, 2007 to be exact[/URL]
The only feature it has that I use in the free version that I can't do without it, is individual wallpapers per monitor. Why is this STILL not a Windows feature?
It is in windows 8.
[QUOTE=I_Forgot;40087275]You can use Windows Key + P to toggle between single monitor and dual monitors in windows without any external program, if that's the sort of feature you're looking for.[/QUOTE]
Thanks, knew about this but it screws up my window management and I have to drag them all back to their places. I was just hoping to put the 2 secondary monitors into standby. So far I've seen nothing capable of doing this.
So Ive been using this for a few years now and I approve.
[QUOTE=Woovie;40096896]The only feature it has that I use in the free version that I can't do without it, is individual wallpapers per monitor. Why is this STILL not a Windows feature?[/QUOTE]
It's a feature you can do yourself with two minutes in any photo editing software. Only downside is you have to take a whooping two minutes every time you wanna change wallpaper. Oh no!
I haven't changed wallpaper in over a year.
DF is a must have if you're on a multi-mon setup, it works great
[QUOTE=Riller;40110455]It's a feature you can do yourself with two minutes in any photo editing software. Only downside is you have to take a whooping two minutes every time you wanna change wallpaper. Oh no!
I haven't changed wallpaper in over a year.[/QUOTE]
I like my wallpapers to be dynamic
[QUOTE=Riller;40110455]It's a feature you can do yourself with two minutes in any photo editing software. Only downside is you have to take a whooping two minutes every time you wanna change wallpaper. Oh no!
I haven't changed wallpaper in over a year.[/QUOTE]
I change my wallpapers nearly monthly, it's just a bit of a PITA to shoop it. I'm more than capable of doing it, but why can't they just support individual image per screen? DisplayFusion does it.
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