Multi screen Bug

Multi screen Bug

BrBarry
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Multi screen Bug

BrBarry
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Background:

I run a three screen set in two locations. High performance laptop with twin 27" screens.

Operating system: Windows 11 22h2

Setup #1 (Office) Twin AOC U2790VQ with max res 3840x2160

Setup #2 (Home) Twin ASUS MX279 with max res 1920x1080

 

With both setups, I run Fusion in the top right screen (as in the screenshot below).

 

Problem #1

Occasionally when switch setup (and sometime forgetting to close Fusion prior to switch), the Data Panel is extended behind the left screen. I know that may sound stupid but, (I don't have a screenshot, but you can visualise my layout in the screenshot below) the Data Panel is moved to the left, theoretical onto the left screen. However, it is not visible or accessible. To get it back to being beside the main Application Panel, I need to hide the Data Panel, close Fusion, and re-open, then unhide the Data Panel.

 

Problem #2 (today)

The Navigator Bar is stuck over on the left screen, and I can't get it back. (see screenshot below).

I have a feeling that it maybe cause by switch between the two different screen resolution on the two setup. I get similar issues with Adobe, with their application split across the three screen layout, and need to have two Workspace profiles for each application to deal with the different screen resolution.

 

Even if I close down Fusion and disconnect the other two screens and start Fusion on the laptop only, the Navigation Bar is missing, it is still stuck over on the top left screen. When I move Fusion back to the top right screen, the Navigation Bar is still visible on the left screen (as in the screenshot).

The Navigation Bar need a handle so it can be moved around, or Fusion needs to better handle screen layout/resolution issues.

 

Screenshot 2023-05-20 175112.png

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BrBarry
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I found a fix (or workaround, albeit I think temporary) from a previous pinned issue, relating to NVIDIA cards.

Is to force Fusion to open in 'Maximised' mode.

The problem might be also caused by Windows 11 22h2 new split panel ability. 

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JoshuaOrr
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Problem #2 can be fixed for me by "Resetting to Default Layout", although I only have 2 monitors. Ive not seen #1 before, but I imagine this might help that has well?

Screenshot 2023-05-22 083717.png

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