I have a dual-screen display with a dual-monitor (spanning) wallpaper. My fences (on the "left" display, which HAPPENS to be Monitor "2") that are transparent have the background from the "right" display (Monitor "1") "bleeding" through the transparency instead of the actual scene from the Monitor "2". Not a HUGE issue - but the fence might want to determine what monitor it is on before choosing what to bleed through.
Hello,
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AzDudeStardock Community Assistant
Sorry to hear you are having issues. Would like to know more.
1) Windows version. Please use Winver.exe for full version number.
2) Fences version.
3) Each monitors resolution and its scaling applied on each.
4) Any wallpaper managers such as Deskscapes or anything similar function.
Thank you
Basj,
Stardock Community Assistant.
Sorry to hear you are having issues.
Can we please see some screenshots / video of your issue
Also, we need to know if you are using any Monitor
software like Actual Multiple Monitors or DisplayFusion ?
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Away from home for a few days - will pull the info when I get back. From memory:Fresh install of Windows 10 - about a month old. Newest version of Fences (installed a week ago from a fresh download). No additional monitor software (aside from NVidia's stuff). Both monitors are running native 1080p without custom scaling. Wallpaper is still the stock Windows 10 Theme as I recall. Pretty vanilla still (I have an older computer I just transitioned off a few days ago).
Again - will get the precise details when I can
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