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Problem

With some multi-monitor setups, with various connection types and the inclusion of docking stations, Fences can have some issues rendering Fences and icons on the expected monitors.

Possible Solutions

  • Restart Windows Explorer
    You can use this batch file to do that easily:
    https://sd.stardock.com/Support/Utilities/restartExp.zip

  • Disable 3rd party apps

    • DisplayFusion

    • Actual Multiple Monitors

    • Nvidia nView Desktop Manager

  • In versions of Fences before Fences 5, try turning on the setting “Store my Fences' positions on a per-screen-resolution” under "Layout and snapping".

In Fences 5, this option will be noted as “Store my layout on a per-monitor-configuration basis,” located under “Backups”. As of 5/22/2024, new installations of Fences 5.53 will have this option enabled by default. Existing installs will need to select it manually.

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Fences Backup/Snapshots

To mitigate the efforts needed to get your desktop the way you want it in different monitor environments, it would be prudent to backup your layout with a snapshot based on your circumstances (docking station with multiple monitors vs without).

In versions of Fences predating Fences 5, this feature is notated under the “Layout & Snapping” setting. In Fences 5, this is found under “Backups”.

Creating a Snapshot (Pre Fences 5)

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Creating a Backup (in Fences 5)

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To restore a Backup/Snapshot

  • Right-click on the desktop and select "Configure Fences..."

  • Click on Layout and snapping (or Backups in Fences 5) on the left-hand side of the configuration window that appears.

  • Select a snapshot you wish to revert to. A preview window will appear showing you what the desktop will look like. 

  • Click Restore Snapshot to revert the desktop to this preview.

Winkey + P

Using Windows Key + P provided a menu to select what monitors are active at any given time.

If you have an issue on boot, where Fences \ icons are on the wrong monitor.

  • Set Fences ‘Layout auto-adjustments’ to: ‘Store my Fences positions on a per-screen-resolution basis’

    In Fences 5:

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  • Winkey + P and select ‘PC screen only’

  • All Fences & icons should migrate to the Windows ‘Primary’ monitor.

  • Once complete, set it back to ‘Extend’ and see if your Fences are properly placed.

Fences Rules

You can set up a bucket Fence that exists on any monitor you like.  With that, any icons you want to go to a specific monitor will do so based on the rule and where the Fences exists.

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