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Desktopok command line
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  1. #DESKTOPOK COMMAND LINE PRO#
  2. #DESKTOPOK COMMAND LINE WINDOWS 8.1#
  3. #DESKTOPOK COMMAND LINE TV#

This solution would not only fix this issue but I could add additional displays for specific purposes allowing for spacial design based on actual display size and relation to each other. This slows down my computer use at times as well as not allowing for a fluid use of the three displays.

#DESKTOPOK COMMAND LINE TV#

The only issue is my TV is physically twice the size as my monitors while the resolution is the same so I can not go directly up with my mouse because DisplayFusion mistakenly thinks they are all the same size. I use a 50" TV as a third monitor just above my 2 monitors so I can specifically use Plex Multimedia displayfusion works almost perfect for this allowing me to change both monitor and wallpaper configurations on the fly as I use my cable TV and other devices with my TV when not using it as a monitor. This, in addition to being able to reposition it in the config to reflect each monitor's physical location, would then allow DF to correctly determine where the true horizon is across all monitors and scale the wallpaper accordingly. If the 4th monitor is tiny, allow the user to shrink it.

desktopok command line

If the 2nd monitor is physically bigger, allow the user to enlarge the 2nd monitor graphic. So, in addition to being able to change the position of each monitor in the Monitor Configuration screen, DF needs to allow the user to proportionally resize each monitor so that they reflect the user's actual experience when sitting in front of them. So horizontal lines that go across all four screens (such as a photo's horizon, or an application window spanning multiple monitors) are not on the same horizontal plane. So the 2nd monitor is larger, and the 4th monitor is smaller. It's also about 1.5" higher than A.ĭ is 1280x1024 and about 20" so it's shorter as well. I think the OP's question about monitor physical size hasn't been addressed (yet). Liking the rest of what I see though, I'll probably buy later today or tomorrow. DesktopOK came close but sometimes it gets confused. I would kill for a checkbox that did that, and only that, automatically. It's just informational but it isn't a great first impression.Īs long as I'm here, one more suggestion - what I really want for icon management is simplicity - all I've ever wanted is something that keeps my laptop icons on my laptop screen, period. The little paragraphs of text were clipped and there was no way to scroll. It seems like this ought to be a fairly simple fix to simply allow the user to specify the physical dimensions of the monitor (I know DPI and other information in the registry isn't sufficiently reliable to derive this, unfortunately).Īny chance this could be implemented at some point?Īlso, this is kind of minor, but the set of screens shown at startup don't seem to handle high-DPI very well. It is impossible to set up a correct relative position or to make the mouse cursor transition between them with the correct feel. However the Dell has much a higher resolution so every app out there shows the Dell display as huge compared to the secondary monitor. My secondary at the office is something like 22", I forget the native resolution off hand. The Benq is very large, about 27" diagonally. The Dell screen is physically pretty small - about 13" diagonally, obviously very high DPI. However, there is another feature I'd really like to see. And of course, I'll use the laptop stand-alone from time to time. My home setup (described above) differs from my office setup, for example. The primary features I need are icon management (I've been using DesktopOK for that, it works, but somewhat clumsily), storing window layouts (been using WinLayoutManager - doesn't do well with high DPI and has some bugs and I think it has been abandoned), and handling different multi-monitor setups. I run Start8 and never use the Metro interface, although this is a touch-screen machine.

#DESKTOPOK COMMAND LINE WINDOWS 8.1#

Windows 8.1 on a Dell XPS13, native 3200x1800, and right now my secondary monitor is a Benq GW2765HT, native 2560x1440.

#DESKTOPOK COMMAND LINE PRO#

I am running the Pro 7.3.2 Trial version. I imagine this request is nothing new but.









Desktopok command line