Wrong monitor background showing in 5.84

The wrong desktop background is showing behind the fences I have set up. It is the background from my other monitor.... 

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Reply #1 Top

What the heck...??? I just installed the 5.85 beta to see if it would fix the problem, restarted my PC, and it is still that way...

If I move a fence to the other monitor, it uses the background of the opposite monitor and visa versa... 

Reply #2 Top

Found a solution to set it back.... Had to go to Personalization > Background Color > More Options > Turn off "Blur Background" > Turn it back on... 

Sounds like a caching issue... Can you guys build in a Troubleshooting option that clears the cached info? 

Reply #3 Top

Also, Darken Titlebars and Outline Fences does nothing... 

Reply #4 Top

UGH!!!!!!! My background changes about every hour.... It just updated and now it is messed up again... Wrong monitor background showing.

Reply #5 Top

Also noticed that Darken and Outline ONLY works when I don't have full transparency on... 

Reply #6 Top

Every time the background changes it messes it up after resetting it... 

Reply #7 Top

Hello,
Sorry to hear you are having issues. Please try purge and reinstall steps as mention here : [Link]. Just make sure to redownload the latest version from your account page. Reboot after the purge. Reinstall and reboot again after the installation. Retest and report back here.

Thank you,
Basj,
Stardock Community Assistant.

Reply #8 Top

That should NOT be a solution to this issue.... I've noticed this before, but it is happening a lot more often now.. 


Reply #9 Top

That steps was suggested to ensure you have a good install, something might happen recently that causing it to happen more often. Once those steps is done, it might not resolved your issue, but at least now, we are sure the apps is on it best possible state, ie freshly installed. Once that is done, we can move on to see if there is other application interfering with Fences in causing the issue.

Also while you at it, please provide more information.

  1. Windows full version and OS Build number.
  2. Do you have Startdock Deskscape installed or any other wallpaper managers installed in your system?

Thank you,

Basj,
Stardock Community Assistant

Reply #10 Top

I'm a developer myself. I'm telling you that doing that step will probably resolve the issue, but I'm not going to take the time to do that, reinstall, and have to reconfigure all of my settings/layouts... 

I do have another desktop manager installed: DisplayFusion

I'm on Windows 11

It has been happening for MONTHS now, but it got irritating as of recently because I have my screen arranged in a way that I see it more often now. 

Reply #11 Top

Do know that, purge will not removed your saved layout. But, to be sure, you can use this guide to backup your layout snapshots: https://support.stardock.com/space/SHC/1331331082/Backup+and+Restore+the+Layout+of+Fences scroll to the bottom and you should see the location of those saved layouts/snapshots.

Quoting NttR, reply 10

I do have another desktop manager installed: DisplayFusion

Just as a test, please disable displayfusion, reboot and see if the issue still there.

Quoting NttR, reply 10

I'm on Windows 11

As a developer yourself, I am sure you understand why we need a full version and OS Build number.

Thank you,

Basj,
Stardock Community Assistant

Reply #12 Top

Sorry - meant to add that: 

24H2

26120.2130

Reply #13 Top

I disabled Displayfusion and the problem is still there. 

I gave you the only way to temporarily fix it already. 

Reply #14 Top

If I slide the Transparancy slider AT ALL it will temporarily fix the issue.

Reply #15 Top

Not sure what you mean by monitor line (green line). Are you using something like AMD Eyefinity or Nvidia Surround in your multi display setup? Or something similar that come with your monitor display control setting?

Thank you,

Basj,
Stardock Community Assistant

Reply #16 Top

I have 2 ultrawides stacked. But, when I took that screenshot it was a single image so I was just indicating where the monitor line was at and highlighted the colored portion of the background where the fences were picking up the other desktop. 

You can see that the blue portion matches the shaded blue portion in the fences. 

If I have two different backgrounds - 1 for each monitor - it is easier to see, but I turned off Display Fusion to test that for you and grabbed that image. 

Reply #17 Top

Indeed this sounds like a caching issue. This is Windows itself rotating the wallpaper correct, not some other tool? And confirming that it does work correct when you toggle the blue option off and on until the next change?

Will see if we can get the team to send a build with some extra debug information.

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Reply #18 Top

Yup - I can change the slider and it is ok until the next screen change. 

Happy to test it out for you.

 

Reply #19 Top

* I do have Display Fusion changing the wallpaper, but I turned that off and force changed it and it still happened.

 

Reply #20 Top

TBH - I think it might be related to the Fenses showing up on the wrong monitor occasionally on a reboot. It still happens even after the latest update. 


Reply #21 Top

Quoting NttR, reply 10

I'm a developer myself.

Quoting NttR, reply 10

but I'm not going to take the time to do that

Quoting NttR, reply 18

Happy to test it out for you.

Quoting NttR, reply 19

* I do have Display Fusion changing the wallpaper, but I turned that off and force changed it and it still happened.

Any test without it active at all would be the most informative.  As a developer yourself, I suspect you would agree that eliminating all possible 3rd party contributing factors, especially ones that play in the same space, is prudent. 

An internal build has been produced and is being evaluated.

Thank you for the feedback.

Sean Drohan
Stardock Product Lifecycle Manager

 

 

 

Reply #22 Top

Seems to be a caching issue. Let's give it a test with the new build coming shortly. Agreed that the 3rd party enhancement could be causing issues but tbd. Hopefully the new build will either fix, or provide us some useful logging. We'll show you how to set up that logging once build is ready.

Reply #23 Top

Hi NttR, please give this copy a try:

https://cdn.stardock.us/support/uploads/Fences5_5.8.6.1-j148-Setup.exe

 

As well, AFTER installing and rebooting, let's turn on advanced logging so that we can capture some extra data. To do that, check this menu item from the troubleshooting menu and log off / log on (or reboot). Fences will start to log some extra operational data that will give us insights. If the problem continues to occur, let it occur a couple of times and then after one of the occurances use the "Create error report package" option to pack it up and upload the the page that it opens. Hopefully the issue resolves with this update, but if not, hopefully that data gives us some insight. Thank you!

Reply #24 Top

Apparently, you have selective reading abilities, too... Get out of here, Troll. We're actually communicating and working on this. No need to be flippant. 

 

 

 

 

Quoting sdrohan, reply 21


Quoting NttR,

I'm a developer myself.




Quoting NttR,

but I'm not going to take the time to do that




Quoting NttR,

Happy to test it out for you.




Quoting NttR,

* I do have Display Fusion changing the wallpaper, but I turned that off and force changed it and it still happened.



Any test without it active at all would be the most informative.  As a developer yourself, I suspect you would agree that eliminating all possible 3rd party contributing factors, especially ones that play in the same space, is prudent. 

An internal build has been produced and is being evaluated.

Thank you for the feedback.

Sean Drohan
Stardock Product Lifecycle Manager

 

 

 

Reply #25 Top

It seems to have fixed the issue, but it still acts weird. I see the background change randomly and then switchs back to the correct one so it doesn't get stuck at least.

I uploaded the document