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Guus de Kler's profile on WallpaperFusion.com
Hello,
I used to have some kind of settings in DisplayFusion that were seem to be replaced by the default windows 10 window manager.
Eg. in windows 8.1 firefox opened always on the same monitor, in the same fixed window resolution on the same spot, wich I could set from DisplayFusion program settings. That was a boon.

Now I have 2 systems.
1. main 2560x1440 and a side 1920x1080
2 main 3440x1440 and two sides 1920x1080

So lots and lots of space.
But I can't seem to find any options anymore to get FireFox to open on my main monitor in a fixed size window at 1920x1440.
Sure, I can set FireFox in a windowsize I like and it will open again in that size but I'd like to make very precise profiles for more applications without splitting my screens. Splitting screens have some disadvantages when developing.

I'd love to seem that kind of utility back in DisplayFusion, it would really help me and some colleagues to organize their dev enviroments to perfection.

Am I overlooking some settings or did those program profiles really dissappeared?

Regards.
Jun 23, 2018  • #1
Keith Lammers (BFS)'s profile on WallpaperFusion.com
You're probably thinking of the old "Window Location" feature, which has been replaced by the Triggers feature in more recent versions. Please see this guide for details: Working with Monitor Splits

Hope that helps!
Jun 26, 2018  • #2
Guus de Kler's profile on WallpaperFusion.com
Yes I looked into that. I find it way to complicated for replacing the Windows Location feature. And monitor splitting isn't what I'm looking for, as it seems to restrict all applications to the split configuration. I liked the simple and straightforward approach DF used to.
Jun 27, 2018  • #3
Guus de Kler's profile on WallpaperFusion.com
Wow, big thank you for reintroducing Window Position profiles !!!
Jun 28, 2018  • #4
Keith Lammers (BFS)'s profile on WallpaperFusion.com
No worries, glad you like them!
Jun 30, 2018  • #5
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