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Screensaver does not confine its image to the primary monitor #10

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bb30994 opened this issue Jun 6, 2018 · 1 comment
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Screensaver does not confine its image to the primary monitor #10

bb30994 opened this issue Jun 6, 2018 · 1 comment

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bb30994 commented Jun 6, 2018

When the Windows 10 screensaver is displayed on a dual display system, it incorrectly spans both monitors.

https://foldingforum.org/viewtopic.php?f=61&t=30827

@bb30994 bb30994 changed the title Screensaver does not confine its image to a single monitor Screensaver does not confine its image to the primary monitor Jun 6, 2018
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feldsteina commented Mar 23, 2020

Here to confirm I'm having the same issue.

Current setup is two 1920 x 1080 monitors, primary monitor on right, secondary on left. Both in Landscape (Horizontal) mode.

Desktop set to "Extend Desktop across multiple monitors" per normal Windows usage for multiple monitors. Selecting "Desktop on 1" or "Desktop on 2" will disable the other monitor completely.

Current behavior: When FAH screensaver starts, the screensaver is stretched across multiple monitors, resulting in the molecule being split down the middle "seam" of the monitors.

Expected behavior: When FAH screensaver starts, the screensaver is displayed on the primary monitor only, and the secondary monitor is blank.

Alternate expected behavior: When FAH screensaver starts, the screensaver is Duplicated on both displays individually.

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